Historical Theology #2 (Greg Allison): Regeneration, Conversion, Effectu...


Augustine’s (or the Bible’s) view of original sin, predestination, human depravity and total inability, effectual grace, and the gifts of saving faith and repentance are set off again Pelagius and Cassian, a crypto-Pelagian or half-Pelagian. The 417 Council of Carthage followed Cassian. However, the Word and sovereign God converted Clovis and the pagans of Boniface’s times, believing that God’s Word and instruction were the instruments of God’s working. These issues would appear and reappear through the middle ages down to the days of the Reformation.

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