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The modern Roman Catholic church clearly embraces a heretical form of Semi-Pelagianism which affirms that man has a need for God's grace (for man is too weak to help himself), but man by his own free will is able to decide whether he wants God's grace. Whereas Pelagius taught that salvation is totally man's own doing, and Augustine taught that salvation is totally from God, Semi-Pelagianism teaches that salvation is a combination of the efforts of both man and God. According to RCC Semi-Pelagianism, salvation is accomplished when man decides to co-operate with God and accepts the grace God offers him. and also must maintain his own just standing before God by merit and good works. This is often viewed as a synergistic concept of salvation. Whereas Reformed Protestants also affirm the necessity of good works, yet they are the inevitable result of salvation, not the cause of it.

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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
Grace Presupposes Predestination Paul Mizziicon
Quotes by Augustine on Effectual Grace St. Augustineicon
Augustine and Pelagian Controversy (.pdf) David Calhoun & Covenant Theological Seminaryicon
Roman Catholic Asks "Do Protestants Believe That True faith = Faith + Works?" John Hendryx Answers Roman Catholicicon
Christ Alone: Why indulgences are still a bad idea. John Calvin with Knox Bucer-Bezaicon
The Sufficiency of Grace R.C. Sproulicon
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