(A.D. 475) The concept of predestinationThe Augustinian doctrine that God bestows the grace of salvation on some individuals while assigning others to hell, independent of human choice or ac... more as taught by Augustine(A.D. 354-430) Bishop of Hippo in North Africa, the most influential theologian of the West, known especially for his doctrine of grace, including rel... more was condemned. Subsequent councils, particularly the Council of Orange(A.D. 592) Adopted modified versions of Augustine’s ideas regarding grace and original sin as official doctrine and condemned Pelagianism. more (A.D. 592) adopted modified versions of Augustine’s ideas regarding graceIs a term used to identify unmerited assistance by God primarily to redeem and transform human beings. In the early and medieval church it also referr... more and predestinationThe Augustinian doctrine that God bestows the grace of salvation on some individuals while assigning others to hell, independent of human choice or ac... more as official doctrineis derived from the Latin word for teaching, doctrina, and is an important aspect of Christianity more so than other world religions because Christian... more.
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