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The Doctrine of Original Sin: A Comparison of Augustine, Pelagius, and Aquinas

The Doctrine of Original Sin: A Comparison of Augustine, Pelagius, and Aquinas

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  • Jeremy T. Alder

This paper discusses the theological views of Augustine, Pelagius, and Aquinas on original sin. The contention of the author is that one's estimation or understanding of the grace of God is determined by their view of original sin.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2009. 12 pages.

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