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To: drstevej
"It is Augustine who gave us the Reformation." So wrote B. B. Warfield in his assessment of the influence of Augustine on church history. It is not only that Luther was an Augustinian monk, or that Calvin quoted Augustine more than any other theologian that provoked Warfield's remark. Rather, it was that the Reformation witnessed the ultimate triumph of Augustine's doctrine of grace over the legacy of the Pelagian view of man.

Humanism, in all its subtle forms, recapitulates the unvarnished Pelagianism against which Augustine struggled. Though Pelagius was condemned as a heretic by Rome, and its modified form, Semi-Pelagianism was likewise condemned by the Council of Orange in 529, the basic assumptions of this view persisted throughout church history to reappear in Medieval Catholicism, Renaissance Humanism, Socinianism, Arminianism, and modern Liberalism. The seminal thought of Pelagius survives today not as a trace or tangential influence but is pervasive in the modern church. Indeed, the modern church is held captive by it. ~ R.C. Sproul Augustine and Pelagius


Shower us with Your dew, O Father, and grant us yet another Reformation. As Your children were once captive in Babylon, we are captive in the church of Pelagius. Shower us with Your grace. For the sake of Your Name and Truth let us see Your face again.
8 posted on 01/23/2004 7:25:09 AM PST by CCWoody (Recognize that all true Christians will be Calvinists in glory,...)
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To: drstevej; jboot; Frumanchu
The prayer that sparked
a
Reformation


"Grant what Thou commandest, and command what Thou dost desire." ~ Augustine's prayer at Rome
9 posted on 01/23/2004 7:37:25 AM PST by CCWoody (Recognize that all true Christians will be Calvinists in glory,...)
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