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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...

Inherited Sin Could Never Have Existed . JUL. He says, But sin is not imputed when the law does not exist (Rom 5:13). By this statement, just as by everything he said, he destroyed the traducianist position. AUG. Clearly sin is not imputed when there is no law, but it is not imputed by human beings who do not know the inscrutable judgments of God. For if God does not impute sin when there is no law, how under the justice of God can it be that those who sinned without the law will perish without
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