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... Pelagian heresy goes even deeper . The orthodox determination to exalt God led inevitably to the conclusion that man is worthless , for to allow any value or significance to humanity was to ... Pelagians , they HERESY AND ORTHODOXY 67.
... Pelagian heresy goes even deeper . The orthodox determination to exalt God led inevitably to the conclusion that man is worthless , for to allow any value or significance to humanity was to ... Pelagians , they HERESY AND ORTHODOXY 67.
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... Pelagians brought against orthodoxy , namely , that the view stultified man's drive toward morality by allowing him to excuse and explain away his sinful acts . Augustine , for instance , pointed out that the Manichees held that it is ...
... Pelagians brought against orthodoxy , namely , that the view stultified man's drive toward morality by allowing him to excuse and explain away his sinful acts . Augustine , for instance , pointed out that the Manichees held that it is ...
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... Pelagians , the need for grace ; against them both , the absolute omnipotence of God . He faced different ways at different times . When arguing against the Pelagians , he unconsciously adopted a position hardly distinguishable from ...
... Pelagians , the need for grace ; against them both , the absolute omnipotence of God . He faced different ways at different times . When arguing against the Pelagians , he unconsciously adopted a position hardly distinguishable from ...
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