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DIEVIŠKOSIOS MALONĖS SAMPRATA ŠV. AUGUSTINO IR PELAGIJAUS MOKYME
Volume 45, Issue 1 (2015), pp. 82–98
Arvydas Ramonas  

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Pub. online: 4 August 2022      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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4 August 2022

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The article analyzes the Christian Church in the first centuries of controversy about the divine mercy and understanding of the operation in the believer’s life. Briefly reviewing the biblical teaching about the divine grace. Highlights the key terms in the Old and New Testaments. It reviews the doctrines of grace in the origins of Gnostic Manichean sects. Discussion about the operation of the grace of one of the greatest the echoes reached the Pelagius and St. Augustine teachings. Their doctrine, especially Augustine, centuries later influenced the development of the Catholic doctrine of grace for the individual man and for the whole Church. Augustine understood the divine grace of anthropological perspectives as a new relationship with God through Jesus Christ’s saving event. This relationship is just a pure gift from God, given to everyone who has faith in the Savior. By their nature the man deserves such a gift, so it is in vain received grace, leads man to the justification, and thus to eternal salvation.

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Divine Grace Augustin Pelagius Faith Good works

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