(fl. A.D. 410–420) British monk, spiritual advisor, and theologian whose teaching gave rise to PelagianismThe heretical view ascribed to Pelagius that our free will is sufficient to obey God, do good works, and be saved, without the assistance of God’s g... more, the view against which Augustine’s 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 of 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 was developed.
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