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Semi-Pelagianism
Semi-Pelagianisma heretical doctrine, of the 5th century that accepted the doctrine of original sin but asserted that man’s turning to God of his own free will, not after the provocation of the Holy Ghost, begins the process of spiritual rebirth. Cf. Pelagianism.See also: HeresySemi-Pelagianism
Semi-Pelagianism: see PelagianismPelagianism , Christian heretical sect that rose in the 5th cent. challenging St. Augustine's conceptions of grace and predestination. The doctrine was advanced by the celebrated monk and theologian Pelagius (c.355–c.425). He was probably born in Britain. ..... Click the link for more information. .ThesaurusSeePelagianism |