edited by Alexander Y. Hwang, Brian J. Matz, and Augustine Casiday.
Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
2014.
1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction by Rebecca Harden Weaver -- Abbreviations -- Chronology of Key Events -- 1. The Background: Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy -- 2. I Timothy 2:4 and the Beginnings of the Massalian Controversy -- 3. Pauci perfectae gratiae intrepidi amatores: The Augustinians in Marseilles -- 4. Prosper's Crypto-Pelagians: De ingratis and the Carmen de prouidentia Dei -- 5. Les vers servant aux saints: Didactic Poetry and Anti-Heretical Polemic in the Carmen de Ingratis
13. An Eastern View: Theodore of Mopsuestia's Against the Defenders of Original SinContributors -- Index
The contributors to Grace for Grace focus on the debates on grace and free will inspired by Augustine's later teachings on grace and the various reactions to it. In both popular and scholarly literature, the conflict has been traditionally referred to as the "Semi-Pelagian Controversy." For several decades, scholars have distanced themselves from that overly-simplistic and inaccurate portrayal. This book intends to solidify a disparate movement of scholarly thought and offer a secure basis for renewed study of the persons, texts, and events of this critical period in the reception of Augustine in the Early Middle Ages. This volume brings together new perspectives, based on fresh study of a wealth of primary sources, from an international team of scholars to explore the intra- church debates over grace and free will, after Augustine and Pelagius. Contributors to this volume are: Rebecca Harden Weaver (Union Presbyterian Theological Seminary), Eugene Teselle (Vanderbilt University), Roland Teske S.J. (Marquette University), Alexander Y. Hwang (Saint Leo University), Raúl Villegas Marín (University of Barcelona), Jeremy Demulle (Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Tommy Hump- hries (Saint Leo University), Boniface Ramsey (Saint Joseph's Church, NY), Augustine Casiday (Cardiff University), Francis X. Gumerlock (Providence Theological Seminary), Matthew Pereira (Loyola University Marymount), Ralph Mathisen (University of Illinois), Brian J. Matz (Carroll College), and Nestor Kavvadas (Univerity of Tübingen).
JSTOR
22573/ctt70q6jf
Grace for Grace : The Debates after Augustine and Pelagius.
9780813226019
Augustine,354-430.
Augustine,354-430.
Church history-- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Grace (Theology)-- History of doctrines-- Early church, ca. 30-600.