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Predestination in the Century before Gottschalk (Part 1)

Predestination in the Century before Gottschalk (Part 1)

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  • Francis X. Gumerlock

Was Gottschalk, the ninth-century monk of Orbais, standing alone in his preaching of the sovereignty of God? This article indicates that it was not the case that in a time when Semi-Pelagianism dominated, he stood alone. Investigation of eighth and early ninth-century literature reveals an influence of Pelagian and Semi-Pelagian soteriology. However, there is also a clear testimony proclaiming man's death in sin without God's renewing power of grace and hence the priority of grace over free will.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 2009. 15 pages.

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