PELAGIANISM

pəlāˈjənĭzəm, 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. After studying Roman law and rhetoric and later theology in England and Rome, he preached in Africa and Palestine, attracting able followers, such as Celestius and Julian of Eclannum. Pelagius thought that St. Augustine was excessively pessimistic in his view that humanity is sinful by nature and must rely totally upon grace for salvation. Instead Pelagius taught that human beings have a natural capacity to reject evil and seek God, that Christ's admonition, "Be ye perfect," presupposes this capacity, and that grace is the natural ability given by God to seek and to serve God. Pelagius rejected the doctrine of original sin; he taught that children are born innocent of the sin of Adam. Baptism, accordingly, ceased to be interpreted as a regenerative sacrament. Pelagius challenged the very function of the church, claiming that the law as well as the gospel can lead one to heaven and that pagans had been able to enter heaven by virtue of their moral actions before the coming of Christ. The church fought Pelagianism from the time that Celestius was denied ordination in 411. In 415, Augustine warned St. Jerome in Palestine that Pelagius was propagating a dangerous heresy there, and Jerome acted to prevent its spread in the East. Pelagianism was condemned by East and West at the Council of Ephesus (431). A compromise doctrine, Semi-Pelagianism, became popular in the 5th and 6th cent. in France, Britain, and Ireland. Semi-Pelagians taught that although grace was necessary for salvation, men could, apart from grace, desire the gift of salvation, and that they could, of themselves, freely accept and persevere in grace. Semi-Pelagians also rejected the Augustinian doctrine of predestination and held that God willed the salvation of all men equally. At the instance of St. Caesarius of Arles, Semi-Pelagianism was condemned at the Council of Orange (529). By the end of the 6th cent., Pelagianism disappeared as an organized heresy, but the questions of free will, predestination, and grace raised by Pelagianism have been the subject of theological controversy ever since (see Molina, Luis; Arminius, Jacobus). Pelagius' Expositions of Thirteen Epistles of St. Paul was edited in English by Alexander Souter (3 vol., 1922–31).

See J. E. Chisholm, The Pseudo-Augustinian Hypomnesticon against the Pelagians and Celestinans (Vol. I, 1967); J. Pelikan, The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition (1971).

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...On the social background of early Pelagianism, see Brown, "Pelagius and his Supporters...Morris "Pelagian Literature" , that Pelagianism is to be understood not only as a religious...Pelagius , 19. 14. Bonner, Augustine and Pelagianism , 31. 15. Many contemporary sources...
...87 , 90 , 113 , 116 , 128 f. Pelagianism, Pelagian heresy, 5 , 7...204 , 224 ff., 228 Semi-Pelagianism, 3 ff., 13 f., 16 , 18...f., 210 , 222 ; remnant of Pelagianism, 9 , 45 , 112 , 204 , 217 Semi...
...Research , 37; but cf. Lorenz, "Zwolf Jahre Augustinusforschung", 145-6, for the view that the Milanese opposition to Pelagianism derives from Augustine Ad Simplicianum . 166 Beatrice, Tradux peccati , 260-78; Scheffczyk, Urstand, Fall und Erbsunde...
...southeast Italy, be- came the advocate of Pelagianism. He strongly re- jected original sin...Augustinianism had triumphed. 4. Semi-Pelagianism Nevertheless, the predestinarianism...but even he could not prevent semi-Pelagianism (a term used for the first time in...
Doxastic Pelagianism A missing accusation By way of appendix...we have seen and the view known as Pelagianism, which was (and is) a heresy concerning...might have expected the accusation of Pelagianism to have been more of a pest and an...
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...In contrast to Augustines view, "Pelagianism maintained that man still faced the...Augustine taught" (1971: 308) "In Pelagianism Augustine was confronted by a theology...the jettisoning of the harsh ideals of Pelagianism in Rome, its former centre, was not...
...and in its most extreme form known as Pelagianism. Adam provided Twain with a powerful...Calvinism and an emergent Arminianism/Pelagianism, a controversy that spanned the entire...to initiate its own salvation called Pelagianism. (1) The most obvious outgrowth of...
...sixteenth century, since now, it seems, Pelagianism has found a home in the Reformed church...did not receive as a gift from God? Pelagianism is commonly simplified as the belief...is sometimes described as "semi-- Pelagianism." Against the Pelagians, the Nominalists...
...sufficiency of the grace of Christ against Pelagianism can and must be thought together on...for the merit of the human will, as Pelagianism would have it; but no more is it the...speaking, is what is called semi-Pelagianism by Lutheran orthodoxy), Lutherans...
...This leads to the second strand that we may call Pelagianism. Pelagianism is a theological doctrine that is derived from...will and perfect the good. The great danger of Pelagianism is its underlying arrogance that if we just keep...
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...endeavored to debunk a too-optimistic Pelagianism and to warn against a too-deterministic...frequently to the contrasting world views of Pelagianism and Augustinianism to structure his...comes to see the truth of, the latter. Pelagianism, based on the opinions of the British...
...is to be disregarded. There is also an element of failed Pelagianism in his thought: We must roll up our sleeves and save ourselves...grace by imitating virtuous behavior. Both Gnosticism and Pelagianism implicitly deny the Incarnation. The former denies that...
...co-opting of Christianity, the democratic sentiment of Pelagianism doomed it. I realize that Augustine did not invent Christian...seen as instituted by God. Nevertheless, the popularity of Pelagianism demonstrates that the Pauline doctrines expressed in Romans...
...not see it that way. Weigel and the neocons are guilty of Pelagianism, intellectual pride, triumphalism, aversion to debate...have all the answers. I, for one, plead innocent on the Pelagianism charge. * What Garry Wills is for the New York Review of...
...and if your soteriology is some kind of eschatological Pelagianism, then why exactly do you call yourselves Christian? Mormons...Jesus was never fully God). Pfizenmaiers "eschatological Pelagianism" probably refers to Mormon teaching that there will be different...
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...religious communities, practiced poverty, supported the poor, and was the mightiest champion against Manichaeism, Donatism, Pelagianism, and other heresies. The great bishop died on August 28, 430 while his town was under siege by the vandals. As we commemorate...


 

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PELAGIANISM p la j niz m, Christian heretical sect...coming of Christ. The church fought Pelagianism from the time that Celestius was denied...to prevent its spread in the East. Pelagianism was condemned by East and West at the...
SEMI-PELAGIANISM see Pelagianism . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...at Marseilles (415) and established religious houses for men and for women. He was attacked for Semi-Pelagianism (see Pelagianism ), but he was trusted in Rome. His Conferences, a record of his earlier experiences with famous abbots...
...St. Patrick was under his tutelage for 12 years. Popes Celestine I and Leo I sent him to England (429, 447) to combat Pelagianism; on the first occasion he was accompanied by the deacon Palladius, first recorded missionary to Ireland. On his second...
...pupil Nestorius directly derived his views, considered heretical, from Theodore (see Nestorianism ). The Pelagians (see Pelagianism ) also drew from his works. He and his writings were condemned in 544 by Justinian (see Monophysitism ) along with the...
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