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    Augustinian soteriology refers to Augustine of Hippo (354–430) view on human salvation and God's providence. His thinking was shaped by early encounters...
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    (1509–1564) among other Reformers, was deeply influenced by Augustinian soteriology. The soteriology of Calvin was further shaped and systematized by Theodore...
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    Calvinist churches originating in continental Europe Augustinian soteriology : Augustine of Hippo's soteriology, which later influenced Calvinism Huguenots: followers...
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    Pope Benedict XVI René Descartes Ambrose Amillennialism Augustinian soteriology Augustinian hypothesis Filioque Scotism Scholasticism Christian humanism...
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    Reformation. Zwingli rooted his theology of salvation deeply in Augustinian soteriology alongside Martin Luther (1483-1546) and John Calvin (1509–1564)...
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    Reformation. Martin Luther, an Augustinian friar, rooted his theology of salvation deeply in Augustinian soteriology, alongside Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531)...
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    in every church. — John Wycliffe Wycliffe was influenced by the Augustinian soteriology, which centered on a divine monergism, and implied a double predestination...
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    to a loss of free will except to sin. Calvinism holds the later Augustinian soteriology view. The Jansenist movement, which the Catholic Church declared...
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    with soft determinism. The Augustinian view is therefore referred to as "divine monergism". However, Augustinian soteriology implied double predestination...
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  • security were anecdotal. Besides, in the early 5th century, the Augustinian soteriology view of predestination by predetermination emerged, though it did...
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    God's knowledge is absolute. Bradwardine was influenced by the Augustinian soteriology, which centered on a divine monergism and implied a double predestination...
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    loss of free will except to sin. Modern Calvinism holds the later Augustinian soteriology view. The Jansenist movement, which the Catholic Church declared...
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    writings conflict with these doctrines. Critics maintain that part of Augustinian soteriology might have stemmed from his expertise in Greek philosophy, particularly...
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  • Five Points of Calvinism (category Christian soteriology)
    points and other Calvinistic ideas were held in early Christianity. Augustinian soteriology Five Articles of Remonstrance Predestination in Calvinism Sproul...
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  • similar to those of Gottschalk. Gottschalk was influenced by the Augustinian soteriology, which centered on a divine monergism, and implied a double predestination...
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    Augustine of Hippo (category Augustinian Order)
    thought of Augustine: first, political Augustinianism; second, Augustinian political theology; and third, Augustinian political theory. Thomas Aquinas was...
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    of apostolic origins to rather vague assertions." — S.J.Barnett Augustinian soteriology Comparison of Catharism and Protestantism History of Protestantism...
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    Synergism (category Christian soteriology)
    with soft determinism. The Augustinian view is therefore referred to as "divine monergism". However, Augustinian soteriology implied double predestination...
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  • into various forms of Christian esotericism. Augustine of Hippo Augustinian soteriology Basil the Great Cambridge Platonists Cappadocian Fathers Christ...
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  • been finally convinced against transubstantiation by Ratramnus. Augustinian soteriology Citations Ratramnus, Corbiensis Deutsche Nationalbibliothek G.E...
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    Johann von Staupitz (category Augustinian friars)
    abbot. He is now celebrated in the Lutheran liturgical calendar. Augustinian soteriology Franz Posset, The Front-Runner of the Catholic Reformation: The...
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    Gregory of Rimini (category Augustinian philosophers)
    well as for his Semipelagianism. Gregory was strongly shaped by Augustinian soteriology, which and implied double predestination. He argued for double...
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  • condemned the belief in predestination to damnation implied by the Augustinian soteriology. The early leaders of the Protestant Reformation largely echoed...
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  • Prevenient grace (category Christian soteriology)
    condemned the belief in predestination to damnation implied by the Augustinian soteriology. The canons of the Council directly quoted Augustine's work related...
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    The Augustinian theodicy, named for the 4th- and 5th-century theologian and philosopher Augustine of Hippo, is a type of Christian theodicy that developed...
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  • Good works (category Christian soteriology)
    views of Paul and James on faith and works without appealing to Augustinian soteriology's "evidence of true faith" view. The Catholic Church teaches that...
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  • theology of the person, and a principally recapitulative and therapeutic soteriology. The Eastern Orthodox Church considers itself to be the one, holy, catholic...
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    Jerome (section Soteriology)
    despite being opposed to Origen, was influenced by Origenism in his soteriology. Although he taught that the Devil and the unbelieving will be eternally...
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  • Part of a series on Theodicy Key concepts Absence of good Augustinian theodicy Best of all possible worlds Divine retribution Dystheism Epicurean paradox...
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  • of Jesus Christ/The Son Pneumatology – the study of The Holy Spirit Soteriology – the study of salvation Ecclesiology – the study of the Christian church...
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