[PART THREE Introduction]

L. Karfíková
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This introductory chapter to this part of the book briefly discusses the polemic against Pelagius and Caelestius between 411-418, his other works from the period 411- 430 and the polemic against Julian of Eclanum between 419 and 430. The anti-Pelagian controversy, which had engaged Augustine for more than the last fifteen years of his life, was not only a theological dispute but also an ecclesiastical-political one. In 411, Augustine set about a written polemic against Caelestius' views, following the request of the imperial commissioner Marcellinus, and he soon went on to become acquainted with Pelagius' expositions of the Pauline letters and, later on, with his other works as well. At the end of 418, Julian of Eclanum was excommunicated and followed Pelagius and Caelestius to the East, where he went on trying to act in the Pelagian matter. Augustine characterises the Pelagians as opponents of the grace of God. Keywords:anti-Pelagian; Augustine; Caelestius; God; grace; Julian of Eclanum; polemic
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这一部分的引言章节简要讨论了他在411-418年间与伯拉纠和恺撒提乌斯的论战,他在411- 430年间的其他作品,以及他在419 - 430年间与埃克兰姆的朱利安的论战。在奥古斯丁生命的最后15年多的时间里,反伯拉纠之争一直困扰着他,这不仅是一场神学之争,也是一场教会政治之争。公元411年,奥古斯丁根据帝国专员马塞利努斯的要求,写了一篇反对凯撒提乌斯观点的文章,他很快就熟悉了伯拉纠对保罗书信的解释,后来又熟悉了他的其他作品。418年底,埃克兰姆的朱利安被逐出教会,跟随伯拉纠和恺撒提乌斯前往东方,在那里他继续试图解决伯拉纠的问题。奥古斯丁将伯拉基派描述为上帝恩典的反对者。关键词:anti-Pelagian;奥古斯汀;Caelestius;神;优雅;埃克兰姆的朱利安;论战
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