An Augustinian Dilemma: Augustine's Doctrine of Grace versus Augustin's Doctrine of the Church

For the tension between Augustine's anti-Manichean teachings and his anti-Pelagian teachings we have ample documentation. we also have his effort to demonstrate his fundamental consistency, combined with his recognition and admission that his position had developed. Augustine would also have the rig...

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Author:Jaroslav Pelikan
Published: S.n., s.l., 1987
Volume:18
Pages:1-29
Periodical:Augustinian Studies
Format:Article
Topic:- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > [Cité de Dieu. Ecclésiologie] > [Église - Ecclésiologie]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > Grace > [Études d'ensemble] > Grace
- Influence and Survival > The Reformation (1521-...)
Status:Needs Review
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Summary:For the tension between Augustine's anti-Manichean teachings and his anti-Pelagian teachings we have ample documentation. we also have his effort to demonstrate his fundamental consistency, combined with his recognition and admission that his position had developed. Augustine would also have the right to claim a consistency in his anti-Donatist teachings and anti-Pelagian teachings.