Pelagius

When1:  410

When2:  418

Who:    Pelagius

What:   philosopher/priest

Where:  Constantinople, Turkey

works\  On faith in the trinity [410: in three books]; Eclogues on Divine Scripture [410: one book]; Commentaries on the Letters of Saint Paul [410]

Detail: He lived 354 to 420 and was Christian. People have free will and can choose salvation. Heaven is reward for virtue. Will is completely free. There is no original sin, and people can be perfect without God's grace {Pelagianism, Pelagius}. There is no grace of God. Alternatively, people can just freely will and believe {semi-Pelagianism}.

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