Aquinas followers, commonly referred to as the Thomists, accused the Ockhamists of Pelagianism for basing the infusion of grace on man s works.
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Indeed, most Arminians reject all accusations of Pelagianism; nonetheless, primarily due to Calvinist opponents, the two terms remain intertwined in popular usage.
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Boniface continued the opposition to Pelagianism, persuaded Emperor Theodosius II to return Illyricum to Western jurisdiction, and defended the rights of the Holy See.
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It differs, however, from semi-Pelagianism, which maintains that a human being can begin to have faith without the need for grace.
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In his " Durham Essays and Addresses ", Michael Ramsey had warned against a " shallow Pelagianism " which it seemed to betoken.
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Many Calvinist critics of Arminianism, both historically and currently, claim that Arminianism condones, accepts, or even explicitly supports Pelagianism or Semi-Pelagianism.
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Many Calvinist critics of Arminianism, both historically and currently, claim that Arminianism condones, accepts, or even explicitly supports Pelagianism or Semi-Pelagianism.
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Around 550, he attended the Synod of Brefi, where his eloquence in opposing Pelagianism caused his fellow monks to elect him primate of the region.
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He is said to have been led away in his old age by Pelagianism, but to have repented and inflicted long-enduring penance on himself.
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He defined church teaching on grace and free will in response to a request of Faustus of Riez, in Gaul, on opposing Semi-Pelagianism.