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The Myth of Pelagianism
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ISBN: 9780197266397 0197266398 Year: 2018 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Pelagius, the first known British author, is famous for his defence of free will as the Roman Empire disintegrated. A persuasive advocate of two ideas - that human nature was inclined to goodness, and that man had free will - Pelagius was excommunicated in 418 after a campaign to vilify him for inventing a new and dangerous heresy. Setting this accusation of heresy against Pelagius in the context of recent scholarship, the Myth of Pelagianism proves that Pelagius did not teach the ideas attributed to him or propose anything new.In showing that Pelagius defended what was the mainstream understanding of Christianity, Bonner explores the notion that rather than being the leader of a separatist group, he was one of many propagandists for the ascetic movement that swept through Christianity and generated medieval monasticism. Ground-breaking in its interdisciplinarity and in its use of manuscript evidence, The Myth of Pelagianism presents a significant revision of our understanding of Pelagius and of the formation of Christian doctrine


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The Pelagian controversy : an introduction to the enemies of grace and the conspiracy of lost souls
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ISBN: 9781532637810 9781532637827 9781532637834 1532637829 1532637810 Year: 2019 Publisher: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications

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The Pelagian Controversy (411–431) was one of the most important theological controversies in the history of Christianity. It was a bitter and messy affair in the evening of the Roman Empire that addressed some of the most important questions that we ask about ourselves: Who are we? What does it mean to be a human being? Are we good, or are we evil? Are we burdened by an uncontrollable impulse to sin? Do we have free will? It was comprised by a group of men who were some of the greatest thinkers of Late Antiquity, such as Augustine, Jerome, John Cassian, Pelagius, Caelestius, and Julian of Eclanum. These men were deeply immersed in the rich Roman literary and intellectual traditions of that time, and they, along with many other great minds of this period, tried to create equally rich Christian literary and intellectual traditions. This controversy—which is usually of interest only to historians and theologians of Christianity—should be appreciated by a wide audience because it was the primary event that shaped the way Christians came to understand the human person for the next 1,600 years. It is still relevant today because anthropological questions continue to haunt our public discourse.


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The letters of Pelagius and his followers
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ISBN: 0851152821 Year: 1991 Publisher: Woodbridge ; Rochester The Boydell Press

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Reichtumskritik und Pelagianismus : die pelagianische Diatribe de divitiis : Situierung, Lesetext, Übersetzung, Kommentar
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ISSN: 14224402 ISBN: 3727811722 9783727811722 Year: 1999 Volume: 43 Publisher: Freiburg Universitätsverl.

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Contra Iulianum (opus imperfectum).
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ISBN: 370013228X 9783700132288 Year: 2004 Volume: 85/2 Publisher: Wien Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften


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Four anti-Pelagian writings
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ISBN: 0813211867 9780813211862 0813200865 9780813200866 0813213061 9780813213064 Year: 1992 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Catholic University of America Press

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"This volume brings together writings from early and late stages of Augustine's involvement in the Pelagian controversy. On Nature and Grace and on the Proceedings of Pelagius both date from A.D. 415-16 and constitute two of Augustine's most extensive treatments of the actual words of Pelagius. On the Predestination of the Saints and On the Gift of Perseverance were written in A.D. 428, near the end of Augustine's life. Augustine's opponents in his writings, he admits, are not really Pelagians at all. They were monks of Provence, led by John Cassian, who were disturbed by the more extreme consequences of the theology of grace and predestination that Augustine had worked out in his controversy with the Pelagians. Since the sixteenth century, they have been labeled "semi-Pelagians."" "Taken together, these writings provide an occasion to examine the continuity and development of Augustine's theology of grace. They also afford much insight into the fifth-century status of many theological questions that are alive today, such as the extent of the damage done to human nature by sin, the theology of original sin, the effects of baptism, and the true meaning and scope of God's salvific will." "These treatises include some of Augustine's most significant statements on grace. Intended for scholars and students of theology and philosophy, this edition includes three treatises translated for the first time since the nineteenth century, two of which are the first from modern critical texts. William Collinge's trenchant introductions offer detailed accounts of the historical and critical work done over the hundred years since the last publication."--Jacket.


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Le désir et la grâce : Saint Augustin, Lacan, Pascal
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ISBN: 9782354275013 2354275013 Year: 2020 Publisher: Paris Epel

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Aucun autre livre à ce jour n'a tissé de liens aussi convaincants entre Lacan et Augustin autour d'une question commune : celle de l'altérité. Augustin n'a cessé de dénoncer, contre Pelage, une conception de la grâce qui fait la part trop belle à l'homme, et trop mince à Dieu. En explorant cette querelle oubliée, Sara Vassallo montre à quel point elle reste présente chez Lacan, qui prend appui sur Augustin pour mieux éclairer son Autre. Dans son combat contre les Jésuites, Pascal avait déjà repris le flambeau anti-pélagien de la grâce nécessaire (un don de Dieu) contre la grâce suffisante (obtenue par les œuvres). Comme Pascal avec la casuistique jésuite, Lacan pouvait lire, dans la dérive psychologisante de la psychanalyse, le même souci pélagien de composer avec l'altérité.


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La controversia Pelagiana in oriente
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ISBN: 340216650X 9783402166505 9783402166512 3402166518 Year: 2022 Publisher: Münster Aschendorff

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"In questo volume è stata studiata in maniera complessiva la parentesi orientale della controversia pelagiana (411-431). La ricerca è divisa in due parti. Nella prima, sono stati esaminati i rapporti che i principali esponenti del movimento pelagiano (Pelagio, Celestio e Giuliano d'Eclano) hanno intrattenuto con i vescovi orientali con cui sono entrati in contatto (Giovanni e Prailo di Gerusalemme, Attico di Costantinopoli, Cirillo d'Alessandria, Teodoro di Mopseustia e Nestorio). In questo modo è stato possibile delineare una geografia dell'accoglienza e del respingimento dei membri del movimento pelagiano. Infatti, è soltanto al termine di questa indagine storica, durante il Concilio di Efeso (431), che anche in Oriente il pelagianesimo è diventato unanimemente un'eresia da condannare. -- "Nella seconda parte della ricerca sono stati analizzati i principali teologi e polemisti anti-pelagiani di lingua latina residenti in Oriente. Si tratta di Girolamo, Orosio, Heros e Lazzaro, accusatori di Pelagio durante il sinodo di Diospoli (415) e di Mario Mercatore. Questi autori sono stati messi a confronto con Agostino d'Ippona allo scopo di dimostrare la pluralità delle posizioni teologiche e delle rappresentazioni retoriche del pelagianesimo tra i suoi oppositori. Si è dimostrato, infatti, che opporsi al movimento pelagiano non ha significato necessariamente condividere in pieno una teologia di stampo agostiniano, nè la medesima impostazione retorica di Agostino"-- Back cover.

Julian von Aeclanum : Studien zu seinem Leben, seinem Werk, seiner Lehre und ihrer Überlieferung
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ISBN: 9004121803 9004313257 9789004121805 Year: 2001 Volume: 60 Publisher: Leiden, [Netherlands] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] ; Köln, [Germany] : Brill,

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Julian of Aeclanum )ca. 380-441/55 AD) is one of the most exciting figures of 4th/5th century Latin Christianity. Some of the most influential people in the western Church were among his relatives and friends. As a bishop he became famous for his charity and learning. In 418 AD he was deposed for refusing to endorse the condemnation of Pelagius and Caelestius. In a series of writings, mostly against Augustine, he justified his step and clarified his stance. He also rallied political support, not only in Italy, but also in the east. This book tells the story of his life and discusses questions concerning his literary pursuits, philosophy, biblical exegesis and church political activities. It thus throws light not only on Julian as an individual, but on the history and culture of his age.


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Gnade als konkrete Freiheit : eine Untersuchung zur Gnadenlehre des Pelagius
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ISBN: 3786703655 9783786703655 Year: 1972 Publisher: Mainz : Grünewald

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