Semipelagianism — • A doctrine of grace advocated by monks of Southern Gaul at and around Marseilles after 428 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Semipelagianism Semipelagianism … Catholic encyclopedia
Semipelagianism — Semi Pelagianism is a Christian theological understanding about salvation; that is, how humanity and God are restored to a right relationship. The Semi Pelagian teaching is derived from the earlier Pelagian teaching about salvation (see below),… … Wikipedia
semi-Pelagianism — ; semipelagianism This term was coined at the end of the sixteenth century by the opponents of Luis de Molina (1535 1600), whose opponents claimed that Molina s theology of grace was a modified type of Pelagianism that taught that human… … Glossary of theological terms
Actual Grace — • A grace that is given for the performance of salutary acts and is present and disappears with the action itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Actual Grace Actual Grace … Catholic encyclopedia
Faustus of Riez — • Bishop of Riez in Southern Gaul, the best known and most distinguished defender of Semipelagianism, b. between 405 and 410, d. between 490 and 495 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Faustus of Riez Faustus of Riez … Catholic encyclopedia
Molinism — • The name used to denote one of the systems which purpose to reconcile grace and free will Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Molinism Molinism … Catholic encyclopedia
Pelagius and Pelagianism — • Fifth century heresy which denied original sin as well as Christian grace. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pelagius and Pelagianism Pelagius and Pelagianism … Catholic encyclopedia
Pelagianism — Pelagians redirects here. For the Italian movement of lay mystics known as Pelagians, see Pelagians (Quietism). Pelagianism is a theological theory named after Pelagius (AD 354 – AD 420/440), although he denied, at least at some point in his life … Wikipedia
Vincent of Lérins — Infobox Saint name=Vincent of Lérins birth date= death date=c. 445 feast day=24 May venerated in=Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church imagesize= caption= birth place= death place=Lérins, France titles= beatified date= beatified place=… … Wikipedia
Pelagius — (ca. 354 ndash; ca. 420/440) was an ascetic monk who denied the doctrine of original sin, later developed by Augustine of Hippo, and was declared a heretic by the Council of Carthage. His interpretation of a doctrine of free will became known as… … Wikipedia