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Semi-
Pelagianism (or Semipelagianism) is a
Christian theological and
soteriological school of
thought about the role of free will in salvation. In semipelagian...
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Pelagianism is a
Christian theological position that
holds that the fall did not
taint human nature and that
humans by
divine grace have free will to...
- held to
classical Arminianism, but for the rest they were
either semi-
Pelagian or
Pelagian. In this
specific context,
contemporary historians prefer to use...
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proclamations against what
later would come to be
known as
semi-
Pelagian doctrine.
Pelagian theology was
condemned at the (non-e****enical) 418 Council...
- help to do what is
pleasing to him. [1] In no
sense is this a
Pelagian or
Semi-
Pelagian position. The
balanced synergistic doctrine of the
early and Eastern...
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semi-
Pelagianism could be affirmed, or if the
doctrines of
Augustine were to be affirmed. The
determination of the
Council could be
considered "
semi-Augustinian"...
- 2:4–5,
Romans 4:4–5). The
statement is
often criticised as
espousing a
Semi-
Pelagian model of salvation,
which most
Christians denounce as heresy. Trust...
- human. His thought, however, is not
Semi-
Pelagian, nor do
readers who
submit to the
whole corpus emerge Semi-
Pelagians." And
Augustine Casiday states that...
- what
Pelagius taught was
likely what has come to be
called semi-
pelagianism. In
semi-
Pelagian thought, both God and the
human person always parti****te...
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holding semi-
pelagian soteriological views, for
example Roger E.
Olson said: "Mormons and Seventh-day
Adventists have
tended to
promote Semi Pelagian views...