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What we call the Pelagian heresy actually took many forms, and had multiple proponents at different stages before it was officially condemned. Augustine, as bishop of Hippo, saw that these teachings were dangerous and set out to address them by explaining the true Church doctrine on these subjects. He first denounced the heresies verbally, in sermons and conferences. When a friend asked him to...

The Resolution of a Pauline Paradox , 16. For the law was not established for the righteous; yet it is good, if one uses it correctly (1 Tm 1:9, 8). When the apostle joins these two apparently contradictory ideas together, he warns and stirs the reader to look into and solve the question. After all, how can it be true that the law is good, if one uses it correctly, if what follows is also true, We know that the law was not established for the righteous? (1 Tm 1:8–9). For who but the righteous use
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