Luther and Calvin were radical Augustinians, but most evangelicals today have long departed from such views. Except on a narrow range of views the Reformers departed ways with Augustine, who was after all, a Catholic bishop. As for semi-pelegianism, the modern big box churches seems to have gone past the holinessphase to methodism/evangelicalism to full-blown pelagianism.
I find nothing in Calvin's writings that would suggest such a thing. Could you please provide an example?
As for semi-pelegianism, the modern big box churches seems to have gone past the holinessphase to methodism/evangelicalism to full-blown pelagianism.
Your statement isn't far from the truth. Augustine called anything that aligned itself with "free will" Pelagianism. While there are plenty of Protestant churches today that would fit that category, I would also suggest reading what the Council of Trent had to say. They also went down this same path.