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Pelagius' commentary on Romans
Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
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Pelagius' commentary on Romans offers a unique perspective on the Apostle Paul's letter.
Pelagius emphasizes the importance of human free will and moral responsibility in achieving salvation.
His interpretation challenges the prevailing Augustinian view of original sin and predestination.
The commentary stresses the role of human effort in living a righteous life.
Pelagius argues that individuals have the capacity to obey God's commandments and attain salvation through their own actions.
His work provides a valuable insight into the theological debates of the early church and the diverse interpretations of Paul's teachings.
Pelagius emphasizes the importance of human free will and moral responsibility in achieving salvation.
His interpretation challenges the prevailing Augustinian view of original sin and predestination.
The commentary stresses the role of human effort in living a righteous life.
Pelagius argues that individuals have the capacity to obey God's commandments and attain salvation through their own actions.
His work provides a valuable insight into the theological debates of the early church and the diverse interpretations of Paul's teachings.
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