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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
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1 The Caricature of Pelagius’ Teaching and its Disjunction from the Reality of Texts Written by Pelagius -
2 Pelagius did not Invent Anything: All the Teachings in His Writings Had Already Been Widely Disseminated in Ascetic Paraenesis (Part I) -
3 Pelagius did not Invent Anything: All the Teachings in His Writings Had Already Been Widely Disseminated in Ascetic Paraenesis (Parts II and III) -
4 No Organised Movement Existed, and No Individual Held the Collection of Views Attributed to ‘Pelagianism’ -
5 Systemic Problems of Definition and Classification -
6 The Invention of ‘Pelagianism’: Motive and Means -
7 The Manuscript Evidence and its Implications - Conclusion
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
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(p.ix) Acknowledgements
- Source:
- The Myth of Pelagianism
- Author(s):
Ali Bonner
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
1 The Caricature of Pelagius’ Teaching and its Disjunction from the Reality of Texts Written by Pelagius -
2 Pelagius did not Invent Anything: All the Teachings in His Writings Had Already Been Widely Disseminated in Ascetic Paraenesis (Part I) -
3 Pelagius did not Invent Anything: All the Teachings in His Writings Had Already Been Widely Disseminated in Ascetic Paraenesis (Parts II and III) -
4 No Organised Movement Existed, and No Individual Held the Collection of Views Attributed to ‘Pelagianism’ -
5 Systemic Problems of Definition and Classification -
6 The Invention of ‘Pelagianism’: Motive and Means -
7 The Manuscript Evidence and its Implications - Conclusion
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index