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1) Религия: пелагианская ересь, (A 5th-century Christian heresy that stressed the essential goodness of human nature and the freedom of the human will) пелагианство2) Христианство: пелагианство -
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Pe.la.gi.an.ism[pil'eidʒiənizəm] n Philos, Rel pelagianismo: doutrina do inglês Pelágio, a qual nega o pecado original. -
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پيروياز راهبانگليسيبنام PELAGIUSكهعقيدهاشاينب -
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9 Pelagianism (A 5th-century Christian heresy that stressed the essential goodness of human nature and the freedom of the human will)
Религия: пелагианствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Pelagianism (A 5th-century Christian heresy that stressed the essential goodness of human nature and the freedom of the human will)
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10 Boniface (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism)
Религия: Бонифаций IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Boniface (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism)
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11 Felix IV (or III) (Pope from 526 to 530. He ended the controversy over grace at the second Council of Orange in 529 by condemning Semi-Pelagianism, and converted a pagan temple at Rome into the Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian)
Религия: Феликс IV (III)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Felix IV (or III) (Pope from 526 to 530. He ended the controversy over grace at the second Council of Orange in 529 by condemning Semi-Pelagianism, and converted a pagan temple at Rome into the Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian)
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12 Innocent (Pope from 401 to 417 who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will)
Религия: Иннокентий IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Innocent (Pope from 401 to 417 who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will)
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13 Pelagian (Any of the heretical adherents of Pelagianism)
Религия: пелагианинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Pelagian (Any of the heretical adherents of Pelagianism)
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14 Zosimus (Pope from March 417 to December 418. His brief but turbulent pontificate was embroiled in conflicts involving Gaul, Africa, and Pelagianism)
Религия: ЗосимУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Zosimus (Pope from March 417 to December 418. His brief but turbulent pontificate was embroiled in conflicts involving Gaul, Africa, and Pelagianism)
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Религия: семипелагианство, (In 17th-century theological terminology, the doctrine of an anti-Augustinian movement that flourished from about 429 to about 529 in southern France) полупелагианство -
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Религия: полупелагианствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > semi-Pelagianism (In 17th-century theological terminology, the doctrine of an anti-Augustinian movement that flourished from about 429 to about 529 in southern France)
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Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Semi-Pelagianism
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Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > пелагианство
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2) Christianity: Pelagianism
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pelagianism — pelagianísm s. n. (sil. gi a ) Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic PELAGIANÍSM s.n. Doctrină eretică creştină care nega urmările păcatului originar, susţinând că oamenii pot săvârşi binele şi fără graţia divină. [pron. gi… … Dicționar Român
Pelagianism — Pe*la gi*an*ism, n. [Cf. F. p[ e]lagianisme.] The doctrines of Pelagius. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pelagianism — Pelagians redirects here. For the Italian movement of lay mystics known as Pelagians, see Pelagians (Quietism). Pelagianism is a theological theory named after Pelagius (AD 354 – AD 420/440), although he denied, at least at some point in his life … Wikipedia
Pelagianism — Pe·la·gi·an·ism (pə lāʹjē ə nĭz əm) n. The theological doctrine propounded by Pelagius, a British monk, and condemned as heresy by the Roman Catholic Church in A.D. 416. It denied original sin and affirmed the ability of humans to be righteous by … Universalium
Pelagianism — noun Date: 1583 the teaching of Pelagius or Pelagians … New Collegiate Dictionary
pelagianism — noun A Christian belief that denies the view of original sin and the necessity of grace, asserting that man is capable of achieving salvation by his own efforts … Wiktionary
Pelagianism — Pelagius was a Welsh cleric, active in Rome, North Africa, and the Middle East at the beginning of the 5th century. He denied the transmission of original sin, and denied that baptism is necessary to be freed from it. He held the view that man… … Philosophy dictionary
Pelagianism — (Cap.) A heresy … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
PELAGIANISM — the teachings of the British Monk PELAGIUS and his school concerning the relationship between divine GRACE and the FREE WILL. Pelagius seems to have denied the doctrine of ORIGINAL SIN arguing that it denied the FREEDOM of the WILL. AUGUSTINE… … Concise dictionary of Religion
Pelagianism — The teachings associated with the heretic pelagius … Who’s Who in Christianity
Pelagianism — the belief that original sin did not taint human nature (which, being created from God, was divine), and that mortal will is still capable of choosing good or evil without Divine aid. • Semipelagianism a Christian theological understanding about… … Mini philosophy glossary