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The Pelagian Controversy

In Our Time: Religion

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The Asceticism of Pelagius

Pelagius believed that humans, after receiving baptism, already possess the gifts to become perfect, authentic Christians like Christ. His asceticism is integral to his theological perspective, touching on the roles of God's grace, events in the Garden of Eden, free will, and human determinism. Pelagius' discipline involves not only physical control but also reforming thoughts, particularly addressing concupiscence or lust which encompasses sexual desires, lust for material pleasures, gluttony, and pride.

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