The Influence of St. Augustine on the Doctrine of the II Council of Orange Concerning Original Sin

Introduction. I.- Historical Background: 1. Pelagianism. 2. Julian of Eclanum. 3. Semi-Pelagianism. II.- Doctrine of St. Augustine on original sin. III.- The II Council of Orange. IV.- The source of the canons of the II Council of Orange with treat of original sin: 1. Influence of Augustine during t...

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Author:John Patrick Redding
Published: The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., 1939
Series:Universitas catholica Americae Washingtonii S. Facultas Theologica 1937-1938
Part:53
Total Pages:XII-93
Format:Book
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Cyprian / Pseudo Cyprian
Status:Needs Review
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Summary:Introduction. I.- Historical Background: 1. Pelagianism. 2. Julian of Eclanum. 3. Semi-Pelagianism. II.- Doctrine of St. Augustine on original sin. III.- The II Council of Orange. IV.- The source of the canons of the II Council of Orange with treat of original sin: 1. Influence of Augustine during the Fifth and Sixth Century. 2. Internal criticism of the Decrees of the Council. Conclusion. Appendices: A. Celestius and Zosimus. B. Pelagius' Text and Exegesis of Romans 5/12. C. Text of the Decrees of the II Council of Orange.