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In the fifth century, a profound theological debate emerged in the Christian Church, encompassing topics like original sin, grace, and predestination. This controversy, spearheaded by figures like Augustine of Hippo and Pelagius, extended far beyond theological musings, sparking real-world consequences and shaping the course of Christian thought.
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In the fifth century, a profound theological debate emerged in the Christian Church, encompassing topics like original sin, grace, and predestination. This controversy, spearheaded by figures like Augustine of Hippo and Pelagius, extended far beyond theological musings, sparking real-world consequences and shaping the course of Christian thought.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192855398
- ISBN-10: 0192855395
- Artikelnr.: 73517108
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192855398
- ISBN-10: 0192855395
- Artikelnr.: 73517108
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anthony Dupont is a Research Professor in Christian Antiquity affiliated with the Research Unit History of Church and Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium. His scholarly pursuits focus on the theology and philosophy of Augustine of Hippo (354-430). Dupont was recently appointed to the Chair Augustine of Hippo, the mission of which is to deepen the understanding of Augustine's intellectual legacy and to foster broader dissemination of his ideas through rigorous academic inquiry. Giulio Malavasi is an independent scholar and a civil servant in the Italian government. He publishes regularly on the Pelagian controversy, focusing on the historical construction of Pelagianism as a heresy, on the theological differences within the so-called Pelagian movement, and on the history of Pelagianism in the East. He recently published La controversia pelagiana in Oriente (2022) and co-edited the volume Sancti uiri, ut audio: Theologies, Rhetorics and Receptions of the Pelagian Controversy Reappraised (2023). Brian Matz is Professor of the History of Christianity and Associate Dean of Aquinas Institute of Theology, a graduate school affiliated with Saint Louis University in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA. He is the author of several books and articles on the theological controversies of and the reception of Augustine in the Carolingian era, on Gregory of Nazianzus, and on early Christian social ethics.
* Introduction
* PART 1: History
* 1: Stuart Squires: Biographies of the Principal Participants in the
Fifth Century
* 2: Ilaria Ramelli: The Pre-history of the Pelagian Controversy, Part
I: Grace and Freewill, Ethical Intellectualism and the Birth of
Original Sin
* 3: Walter Dunphy: The Pre-history of the Pelagian controversy, Part
II: The Debate Begins
* 4: Jean-Marie Salamito: The social dimensions of a religious
controversy
* 5: Winrich Löhr: The First Phase of the Controversy: from the
Outbreak up to Zosimus' Epistula tractoria
* 6: Mar Marcos: The Second Phase of the Controversy: from Julian of
Aeclanum's Refusal to Sign Zosimus' Epistula tractoria to the
Condemnation of the Pelagians at the Council of Ephesus
* 7: Raúl Villegas Marín: The Late Antique Post-Pelagian Controversies
(426-470)
* PART 2: Theology
* 8: Matthieu Pignot: Original Sin and Infant Baptism
* 9: Timo Nisula: Carnal Concupiscence
* 10: Marianne Djuth: Grace and Free Will
* 11: Susanna Elm: Perseverance and Predestination
* 12: Han-Luen Kantzer Komline: Christology
* PART 3: Exegesis
* 13: Thomas Scheck: Pelagius's Interpretation of Romans 5, 7, and 9
* 14: Jonathan P. Yates: The Gospels and the Catholic Epistles
* 15: Dorothea Weber: Reception of the Old Testament
* 16: Volker Henning Drecoll: Anti-Pelagian Theology in Augustine's non
anti-Pelagian Works
* 17: Giuseppe Caruso: Exegetical Commentaries by Jerome (Ezekiel and
Jeremiah)
* 18: Theodore de Bruyn: Exegetical Commentaries by Pelagius
* 19: Josef Lössl: Julian of Aeclanum as a Biblical Exegete
* 20: Marie Pauliat: Sermons
* 21: Jennifer Ebbeler: Pelagius, Letters, and Late Roman Epistolary
Networks
* PART 4: Rhetoric
* 22: Andrew Chronister: Traditio patrum
* 23: Rafal Toczko: The Creation of Pelagianism (Augustine)
* 24: Jessica van't Westeinde: The Creation of Pelagianism (Jerome)
* 25: Geoffrey Dunn: The Creation of Pelagianism (Orosius, Roman
Bishops, and Marius Mercator)
* 26: Giulio Malavasi: Pelagius against Jerome
* 27: Mathijs Lamberigts: Julian of Aeclanum's Critique on Augustine's
View on Original Sin
* PART 5: Reception
* 28: Brenda Ihssen: Process and Possibility: Pelagius and Eastern
Orthodox Theology
* 29: Francis X. Gumerlock: An Anonymous Treatise on Predestination
from a Controversy in the Early-Sixth Century
* 30: Matthew Pereira: Pelagianism in the Sixth to Eighth Centuries
* 31: Brian Matz: Pelagianism in the Ninth Century
* 32: Guido Stucco: Echoes of the Pelagian Controversy from the 11th to
15th Centuries
* 33: Aaron Moldenhauer: Reformation and Counter-Reformation
* 34: Gaetano Lettieri: Reason without Grace. Pelagianism and Origenism
in Jansens' Augustinus
* 35: Marc Bergermann: Pelagianism in Protestantism of the 17th and
18th Centuries
* 36: Michael Greve: Pelagianism in Twentieth Century Theological
Discourse
* Appendix: Translation of Four Neglected Texts from the Pelagian
Controversy
* PART 1: History
* 1: Stuart Squires: Biographies of the Principal Participants in the
Fifth Century
* 2: Ilaria Ramelli: The Pre-history of the Pelagian Controversy, Part
I: Grace and Freewill, Ethical Intellectualism and the Birth of
Original Sin
* 3: Walter Dunphy: The Pre-history of the Pelagian controversy, Part
II: The Debate Begins
* 4: Jean-Marie Salamito: The social dimensions of a religious
controversy
* 5: Winrich Löhr: The First Phase of the Controversy: from the
Outbreak up to Zosimus' Epistula tractoria
* 6: Mar Marcos: The Second Phase of the Controversy: from Julian of
Aeclanum's Refusal to Sign Zosimus' Epistula tractoria to the
Condemnation of the Pelagians at the Council of Ephesus
* 7: Raúl Villegas Marín: The Late Antique Post-Pelagian Controversies
(426-470)
* PART 2: Theology
* 8: Matthieu Pignot: Original Sin and Infant Baptism
* 9: Timo Nisula: Carnal Concupiscence
* 10: Marianne Djuth: Grace and Free Will
* 11: Susanna Elm: Perseverance and Predestination
* 12: Han-Luen Kantzer Komline: Christology
* PART 3: Exegesis
* 13: Thomas Scheck: Pelagius's Interpretation of Romans 5, 7, and 9
* 14: Jonathan P. Yates: The Gospels and the Catholic Epistles
* 15: Dorothea Weber: Reception of the Old Testament
* 16: Volker Henning Drecoll: Anti-Pelagian Theology in Augustine's non
anti-Pelagian Works
* 17: Giuseppe Caruso: Exegetical Commentaries by Jerome (Ezekiel and
Jeremiah)
* 18: Theodore de Bruyn: Exegetical Commentaries by Pelagius
* 19: Josef Lössl: Julian of Aeclanum as a Biblical Exegete
* 20: Marie Pauliat: Sermons
* 21: Jennifer Ebbeler: Pelagius, Letters, and Late Roman Epistolary
Networks
* PART 4: Rhetoric
* 22: Andrew Chronister: Traditio patrum
* 23: Rafal Toczko: The Creation of Pelagianism (Augustine)
* 24: Jessica van't Westeinde: The Creation of Pelagianism (Jerome)
* 25: Geoffrey Dunn: The Creation of Pelagianism (Orosius, Roman
Bishops, and Marius Mercator)
* 26: Giulio Malavasi: Pelagius against Jerome
* 27: Mathijs Lamberigts: Julian of Aeclanum's Critique on Augustine's
View on Original Sin
* PART 5: Reception
* 28: Brenda Ihssen: Process and Possibility: Pelagius and Eastern
Orthodox Theology
* 29: Francis X. Gumerlock: An Anonymous Treatise on Predestination
from a Controversy in the Early-Sixth Century
* 30: Matthew Pereira: Pelagianism in the Sixth to Eighth Centuries
* 31: Brian Matz: Pelagianism in the Ninth Century
* 32: Guido Stucco: Echoes of the Pelagian Controversy from the 11th to
15th Centuries
* 33: Aaron Moldenhauer: Reformation and Counter-Reformation
* 34: Gaetano Lettieri: Reason without Grace. Pelagianism and Origenism
in Jansens' Augustinus
* 35: Marc Bergermann: Pelagianism in Protestantism of the 17th and
18th Centuries
* 36: Michael Greve: Pelagianism in Twentieth Century Theological
Discourse
* Appendix: Translation of Four Neglected Texts from the Pelagian
Controversy
* Introduction
* PART 1: History
* 1: Stuart Squires: Biographies of the Principal Participants in the
Fifth Century
* 2: Ilaria Ramelli: The Pre-history of the Pelagian Controversy, Part
I: Grace and Freewill, Ethical Intellectualism and the Birth of
Original Sin
* 3: Walter Dunphy: The Pre-history of the Pelagian controversy, Part
II: The Debate Begins
* 4: Jean-Marie Salamito: The social dimensions of a religious
controversy
* 5: Winrich Löhr: The First Phase of the Controversy: from the
Outbreak up to Zosimus' Epistula tractoria
* 6: Mar Marcos: The Second Phase of the Controversy: from Julian of
Aeclanum's Refusal to Sign Zosimus' Epistula tractoria to the
Condemnation of the Pelagians at the Council of Ephesus
* 7: Raúl Villegas Marín: The Late Antique Post-Pelagian Controversies
(426-470)
* PART 2: Theology
* 8: Matthieu Pignot: Original Sin and Infant Baptism
* 9: Timo Nisula: Carnal Concupiscence
* 10: Marianne Djuth: Grace and Free Will
* 11: Susanna Elm: Perseverance and Predestination
* 12: Han-Luen Kantzer Komline: Christology
* PART 3: Exegesis
* 13: Thomas Scheck: Pelagius's Interpretation of Romans 5, 7, and 9
* 14: Jonathan P. Yates: The Gospels and the Catholic Epistles
* 15: Dorothea Weber: Reception of the Old Testament
* 16: Volker Henning Drecoll: Anti-Pelagian Theology in Augustine's non
anti-Pelagian Works
* 17: Giuseppe Caruso: Exegetical Commentaries by Jerome (Ezekiel and
Jeremiah)
* 18: Theodore de Bruyn: Exegetical Commentaries by Pelagius
* 19: Josef Lössl: Julian of Aeclanum as a Biblical Exegete
* 20: Marie Pauliat: Sermons
* 21: Jennifer Ebbeler: Pelagius, Letters, and Late Roman Epistolary
Networks
* PART 4: Rhetoric
* 22: Andrew Chronister: Traditio patrum
* 23: Rafal Toczko: The Creation of Pelagianism (Augustine)
* 24: Jessica van't Westeinde: The Creation of Pelagianism (Jerome)
* 25: Geoffrey Dunn: The Creation of Pelagianism (Orosius, Roman
Bishops, and Marius Mercator)
* 26: Giulio Malavasi: Pelagius against Jerome
* 27: Mathijs Lamberigts: Julian of Aeclanum's Critique on Augustine's
View on Original Sin
* PART 5: Reception
* 28: Brenda Ihssen: Process and Possibility: Pelagius and Eastern
Orthodox Theology
* 29: Francis X. Gumerlock: An Anonymous Treatise on Predestination
from a Controversy in the Early-Sixth Century
* 30: Matthew Pereira: Pelagianism in the Sixth to Eighth Centuries
* 31: Brian Matz: Pelagianism in the Ninth Century
* 32: Guido Stucco: Echoes of the Pelagian Controversy from the 11th to
15th Centuries
* 33: Aaron Moldenhauer: Reformation and Counter-Reformation
* 34: Gaetano Lettieri: Reason without Grace. Pelagianism and Origenism
in Jansens' Augustinus
* 35: Marc Bergermann: Pelagianism in Protestantism of the 17th and
18th Centuries
* 36: Michael Greve: Pelagianism in Twentieth Century Theological
Discourse
* Appendix: Translation of Four Neglected Texts from the Pelagian
Controversy
* PART 1: History
* 1: Stuart Squires: Biographies of the Principal Participants in the
Fifth Century
* 2: Ilaria Ramelli: The Pre-history of the Pelagian Controversy, Part
I: Grace and Freewill, Ethical Intellectualism and the Birth of
Original Sin
* 3: Walter Dunphy: The Pre-history of the Pelagian controversy, Part
II: The Debate Begins
* 4: Jean-Marie Salamito: The social dimensions of a religious
controversy
* 5: Winrich Löhr: The First Phase of the Controversy: from the
Outbreak up to Zosimus' Epistula tractoria
* 6: Mar Marcos: The Second Phase of the Controversy: from Julian of
Aeclanum's Refusal to Sign Zosimus' Epistula tractoria to the
Condemnation of the Pelagians at the Council of Ephesus
* 7: Raúl Villegas Marín: The Late Antique Post-Pelagian Controversies
(426-470)
* PART 2: Theology
* 8: Matthieu Pignot: Original Sin and Infant Baptism
* 9: Timo Nisula: Carnal Concupiscence
* 10: Marianne Djuth: Grace and Free Will
* 11: Susanna Elm: Perseverance and Predestination
* 12: Han-Luen Kantzer Komline: Christology
* PART 3: Exegesis
* 13: Thomas Scheck: Pelagius's Interpretation of Romans 5, 7, and 9
* 14: Jonathan P. Yates: The Gospels and the Catholic Epistles
* 15: Dorothea Weber: Reception of the Old Testament
* 16: Volker Henning Drecoll: Anti-Pelagian Theology in Augustine's non
anti-Pelagian Works
* 17: Giuseppe Caruso: Exegetical Commentaries by Jerome (Ezekiel and
Jeremiah)
* 18: Theodore de Bruyn: Exegetical Commentaries by Pelagius
* 19: Josef Lössl: Julian of Aeclanum as a Biblical Exegete
* 20: Marie Pauliat: Sermons
* 21: Jennifer Ebbeler: Pelagius, Letters, and Late Roman Epistolary
Networks
* PART 4: Rhetoric
* 22: Andrew Chronister: Traditio patrum
* 23: Rafal Toczko: The Creation of Pelagianism (Augustine)
* 24: Jessica van't Westeinde: The Creation of Pelagianism (Jerome)
* 25: Geoffrey Dunn: The Creation of Pelagianism (Orosius, Roman
Bishops, and Marius Mercator)
* 26: Giulio Malavasi: Pelagius against Jerome
* 27: Mathijs Lamberigts: Julian of Aeclanum's Critique on Augustine's
View on Original Sin
* PART 5: Reception
* 28: Brenda Ihssen: Process and Possibility: Pelagius and Eastern
Orthodox Theology
* 29: Francis X. Gumerlock: An Anonymous Treatise on Predestination
from a Controversy in the Early-Sixth Century
* 30: Matthew Pereira: Pelagianism in the Sixth to Eighth Centuries
* 31: Brian Matz: Pelagianism in the Ninth Century
* 32: Guido Stucco: Echoes of the Pelagian Controversy from the 11th to
15th Centuries
* 33: Aaron Moldenhauer: Reformation and Counter-Reformation
* 34: Gaetano Lettieri: Reason without Grace. Pelagianism and Origenism
in Jansens' Augustinus
* 35: Marc Bergermann: Pelagianism in Protestantism of the 17th and
18th Centuries
* 36: Michael Greve: Pelagianism in Twentieth Century Theological
Discourse
* Appendix: Translation of Four Neglected Texts from the Pelagian
Controversy