Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume V St. Augustine: Anti-Pelagian WritingsPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1 maj 2007 - 640 "The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD marked the beginning of a new era in Christianity. For the first time, doctrines were organized into a single creed. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers did most of their writing during and after this important event in Church history. Unlike the previous era of Christian writing, the Nicene and Post-Nicene era is dominated by a few very important and prolific writers. In Volume V of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will discover Saint Augustines rebuke of Pelagianism. This doctrine undermined Augustines beliefs because it claimed that original sin did not exist. Since there was no original sin, humans were saved or lost based solely on their own will. This further meant that Jesus, while a great teacher and model human being, did not die to save humanity, negating a large portion of Christian doctrine. Augustine believed that salvation was available only by the grace of God working in conjunction with mans decision to live a good life. Spiritual seekers and students of history will find this work a thorough defense of Catholic theology." |
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Strona xxvi
... knowledge of what we ought to do , is but the letter that killeth . What we need is some inward , Spirit - given aid to the keeping of what by the law we know ought to be kept . Mere knowledge slays ; while to lead a holy life is the ...
... knowledge of what we ought to do , is but the letter that killeth . What we need is some inward , Spirit - given aid to the keeping of what by the law we know ought to be kept . Mere knowledge slays ; while to lead a holy life is the ...
Strona xxxii
... knowledge . " This treatise opens with a recognition of the zeal of Pelagius , which , as it burns most ardently against those who , when reproved for sin , take refuge in censuring their nature , Augustin compares with the heathen view ...
... knowledge . " This treatise opens with a recognition of the zeal of Pelagius , which , as it burns most ardently against those who , when reproved for sin , take refuge in censuring their nature , Augustin compares with the heathen view ...
Strona xxxviii
... knowledge any more than mere nature ; and that Pelagius , even when using the word “ grace , " means no inward or efficient aid , but mere nature or knowledge or forgiveness of past sins ; and beseeches her not to forget the God of all ...
... knowledge any more than mere nature ; and that Pelagius , even when using the word “ grace , " means no inward or efficient aid , but mere nature or knowledge or forgiveness of past sins ; and beseeches her not to forget the God of all ...
Strona xli
... knowledge . For , being ignorant of God's righteousness , and wishing to establish their own , they are not subject to the righteousness of God . My brethren , share my compassion . Where you find such men , wish no concealment ; let ...
... knowledge . For , being ignorant of God's righteousness , and wishing to establish their own , they are not subject to the righteousness of God . My brethren , share my compassion . Where you find such men , wish no concealment ; let ...
Strona xlii
... knowledge of Pelagius ' writings ; but asserts that in the light of them it is clear that he means that grace is always necessary , because we need continually to remember the forgiveness of our sins , the example of Christ , the ...
... knowledge of Pelagius ' writings ; but asserts that in the light of them it is clear that he means that grace is always necessary , because we need continually to remember the forgiveness of our sins , the example of Christ , the ...
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NEW YORK September 1887 | 8 |
ON MARRIAGE AND CONCUPISCENCE Two BOOKS WRITTEN EARLY IN 419 AND 420 | 9 |
ON THE SPIRIT AND THE LETTER ONE BOOK WRITTEN A D 412 | 80 |
those numbered by the Benedictines 140 157 178 179 190 191 193 194 and many of his sermons as e g 155 | 155 |
against the Pelagians vol ii of Vallarsius PAULUS OROSIUS Apology against Pelagius MARIUS MERCATORS | 163 |
ON DE ANIMâ et ejus Origine | 310 |
ADDRESSED TO VINCENTIUS Victor | 353 |
Book III | 370 |
ON GRACE AND FREE WILL ONE BOOK WRITTEN IN 426 OR 427 | 377 |
ON NATURE AND GRACE ONE BOOK WRITTEN A D | 415 |
EXTRACT FROM AUGUSTINS RETRACTATIONS | 436 |
ON REBUKE AND GRACE ONE BOOK WRITTEN IN 426 OR 427 | 468 |
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Addressed to THE PRESBYTER PETER | 331 |
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