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Saint Augustine's Anti-Pelagian Works
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648 pages
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The book explores Augustine's vigorous opposition to Pelagian thought, which posited that human will could achieve salvation independently of Christ. Through a series of works, Augustine emphasizes that true salvation can only be attained through the sacrifice of Christ, challenging the notion that individuals can earn their own redemption. This examination highlights the theological conflict between traditional Christian beliefs and the ideas of self-salvation, reinforcing the centrality of Christ in the salvation narrative.
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2017, paperback
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