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Weaver, Rebecca Harden

Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy

Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy

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Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 1996. Small dark green quarto with white titles; xii, 264 pages; 24 cm; bibliographical references (pages 241-255) and index. Very fine; as new, with small scratch to rear board. . Hardcover. ISBN: 0865544913

Series: Patristic monograph series / North American Patristic Society, 15 / Contents: North Africa: an amicable disagreement -- South Gaul: the emergence of controversy -- Semi-Pelagianism: the monastic tradition of John Cassian -- Prosper of Aquitaine: South Gallic Augustinianism -- The diffusion of the debate -- Caesarius of Arles: the culmination of the controversy -- Conclusion / Semi-Pelagianism. Church history -- 5th century. Theology, Doctrinal -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600. Semi-pélagianisme. Église -- Histoire -- 5e siècle. Théologie dogmatique -- Histoire -- ca 30-600 (Église primitive) 11.51 early Christianity. Theology, Doctrinal -- Early church. Church history. Semi-Pelagianism. Gnadenlehre Semipelagianismus Semipelagianisme. Semi-Pelagianism. Cassian, John, approximately 360-approximately 435. Prosper, of Aquitaine, Saint, approximately 390-approximately 463. Caesarius, of Arles, Saint, 470?-542. Prosper, of Aquitaine, Saint, approximately 390-approximately 463. Cassian, John, approximately 360-approximately 435. Caesarius, of Arles, Saint, 470?-542. 30-600 CE

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