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Pelagius's Commentary on st Paul's Epistle to the Romans (Oxford Early Christian Studies)

Pelagius's Commentary on st Paul's Epistle to the Romans (Oxford Early Christian Studies)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Right to study the Church History
Review: Its a good book to who wants to study the pelagian heresy, is the first tentative to translate to english the pelagian writings. With this commentary you will have a idea of the pelagian controversy and thinking

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Right to study the Church History
Review: Its a good book to who wants to study the pelagian heresy, is the first tentative to translate to english the pelagian writings. With this commentary you will have a idea of the pelagian controversy and thinking

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Want to understand Pelagianism? Read Pelagius!
Review: This book is very helpful for students of theology (amateurs or those pursuing a theological degree) in understanding what Pelagianism is all about. It is quite popular for some Western Christians to attack any form of synergism as "Pelagian". Reading this book opened my own eyes to Pelagius's teaching and what was wrong with it. With careful reading, Pelagius's subtle error -- that man is a completely neutral being, independent of the Triune God, looking out over a range of equally possible moral options -- becomes apparent. After reading this, I decided that no one should call anything "Pelagian" without reading any Pelagius.


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