Fides Gratiae Caelestis: Bede, Pelagius and Divine Grace

Writing from his monastery in the seventh and eighth centuries, the Venerable Bede (ca. 672-735) was one of the foremost scholars of his era. Primarily known for his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Bede's vast corpus also included theological works, sermons, and biblical commentar...

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Autor principal: Motherly, Aaron D. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Brill 2019
En: The Evangelical quarterly
Año: 2019, Volumen: 90, Número: 4, Páginas: 342-356
Clasificaciones IxTheo:KAB Cristianismo primitivo
KBF Islas Británicas
NBK Soteriología
Otras palabras clave:B Grace
B Augustine of Hippo
B Julian of Eclanum
B Religion
B Pelagius
B ECCLESIASTICAL History of the English People (Book)
B Pelagianism
B Free Will
B Human Behavior
B Sin
B Bede
B Church History
B God
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Sumario:Writing from his monastery in the seventh and eighth centuries, the Venerable Bede (ca. 672-735) was one of the foremost scholars of his era. Primarily known for his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Bede's vast corpus also included theological works, sermons, and biblical commentaries. Although most scholarly attention focuses on his historiography, this article explores Bede's views on the notorious fifth-century monk, Pelagius. After surveying the works of both authors and commenting on the spread of Pelagianism in Britain, the article concludes that Bede saw Pelagianism as a persistent threat to orthodoxy, some three hundred years removed from the Pelagian controversies in the fifth century.
ISSN:2772-5472
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: The Evangelical quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/27725472-09004005