Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy
The hundred years after Augustine of Hippo's death was crucial for the doctrine of grace in the Western church. Alternating waves of enthusiasm for Augustine's teaching and objections to its more extreme positions gradually began to shape an interpretation of Augustine that was to become Augustinianism. Weaver carefully traces the course of this controversy from the last years of Augustine's life to the Council of Orange in 529.
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Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy
The hundred years after Augustine of Hippo's death was crucial for the doctrine of grace in the Western church. Alternating waves of enthusiasm for Augustine's teaching and objections to its more extreme positions gradually began to shape an interpretation of Augustine that was to become Augustinianism. Weaver carefully traces the course of this controversy from the last years of Augustine's life to the Council of Orange in 529.
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Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy

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

by Rebecca Harden Harden Weaver
Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy

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

by Rebecca Harden Harden Weaver

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The hundred years after Augustine of Hippo's death was crucial for the doctrine of grace in the Western church. Alternating waves of enthusiasm for Augustine's teaching and objections to its more extreme positions gradually began to shape an interpretation of Augustine that was to become Augustinianism. Weaver carefully traces the course of this controversy from the last years of Augustine's life to the Council of Orange in 529.

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ISBN-13: 9780813210124
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Publication date: 01/01/1996
Series: Patristic Monograph Series
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
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