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06 Augustine (& the Pelagian Controversy)

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I am, moreover, fully persuaded that the soul has fallen into sin, not through the fault of God, nor through any necessity either in the divine nature or in its own, but by its own free will; and that it can be delivered from the body of this death neither by the strength of its own will, as if that were in itself sufficient to achieve this, nor by the death of the body itself, but only by the grace of God through our Lord Jesus Christ, and that there is not one soul in the human family to whose salvation the one Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, is not absolutely necessary.
Augustine

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Augustine on the New Life in Christ N.R. Needham - These are must-have quotes in any discussion showing Augustine's soteriology to be monergistic (the work of God alone), not synergistic (a cooperation between man and God).icon
Augustine & Pelagius - Part 1 Sam Stormsicon
Augustine & Pelagius - Part 2 Sam Stormsicon
Pelagianism Wikipediaicon
Augustine of Hippo Wikipediaicon
Council of Carthage to Investigate Pelagianism May 1, 418icon
Augustine's Concept of Freedom: The Dynamic of Sin and Grace Gregory S. Nealicon
Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy Mark S. Ritchie - The Story of the Churchicon
Treatise on Predestination Augustineicon
Augustine's Framing of the Predestination Debate Gregory Johnsonicon
The Athanasian Creed / Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy Charles R. Biggsicon
Augustine and Pelagius / The Council of Ephesus Charles R. Biggsicon
Semi-Pelagianism and the Council (Synod) of Orange Charles R. Biggsicon
Augustine of Hippo Part 1 Kenneth Richard Samplesicon
Augustine of Hippo Part 2 Kenneth Richard Samplesicon
Pelagian Origins Ligon Duncanicon
Augustine vs. Pelagius Robert Trueloveicon
Augustine: Anti-Pelagian Writings Augustineicon
Augustine of Hippo Part IV (MP3) Dr. Steven J. Lawsonicon
Augustine of Hippo Part V (MP3) Dr. Steven J. Lawsonicon
Synod Of Lydda To Investigate Pelagius' Teachings, 415 AD Reconstructed By Rev. Daniel R. Jennings, MAicon
Council of Carthage To Investigate Pelagianism, May 1, 418 Translated By The Right Rev. Charles Joseph Hefele, D.D. & Henry Nutcombe Oxenham, M.A.icon
The Gospel According to the Heretic Pelagius (YouTube) Michael Horton (White Horse Inn)icon
Augustine: A New Translation Index Page Augustineicon
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