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The Church Is In Pelagian Captivity!

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At the “Council of Africa” (as Augustine called the Council of Carthage), the catholic church restated what the Bible teaches about human nature. Augustine believed that our love for sin is a consequence of Adam and Eve’s original disobedience (the Fall), and that the end result is that all people are spiritually infected, dead in our trespasses and sins, and “by nature children of wrath” (Eph 2). We sin because we are sinners (Original Sin, Rom 5). Much later Martin Luther talked about this stating that we are by nature people turn/curved (incurvatus in se) in on ourselves rather than towards God and others. It is the Holy Spirit who works in us a new and more worthy love so as to be reconciled to God, the unholy to the holy, and to free our wills to be able to love.

Semi-pelagianism, a term coined in the 17th century, was an invented compromise. It teaches that salvation is won by cooperative (synergistic) efforts between God and his people. Unlike the hardcore pelagianists, semi-pelagianists believe in the universality of original sin while still upholding the individual’s free will to choose for or against God. They tend to distinguish between the beginning of faith and the increase of faith – the beginning is an act of free will (“I have decided to follow Jesus”), and this then ignites grace in us for Christian living and spiritual growth. Augustinians, on the other hand, are inclined to credit God completely for salvation, he who moves us by his grace to move towards God.

Why is this the only heresy mentioned in Anglican’s confession that was written more than a thousand years after Pelagius? It is because pride and works-righteousness is the default heresy (Fleming Rutledge talks about the “Pelagian Default”) of all people in all generations.

Anglicans are plainly Augustinian in our anthropology. We believe that men and women, apart from grace, are incapable of doing anything but to continue to sin. Article 9 states that “Original sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as Pelagians do vainly talk;) but it is the fault and corruption of the Nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam; whereby man is very far gone from original righteousness, and is of his own nature inclined to evil.” The Article goes on to say that “this infection of nature doth remain, yea in them that are regenerated.” The Anglican homily”The Misery of All Mankind” is devoted completely to this subject, citing forty-seven Bible passages that teach the pervasiveness of sin. “For of ourselves we are crabtrees that can bring forth no apples. We are of ourselves of such earth as can bring forth only weeds, nettles, brambles, briers, corncockle, and darnel” (Second Homily, Lee Gatiss Ed.).

Christians love semi-pelagianism because we don’t want to admit that the corpse on the couch is dead, but only faint and needing some fresh air. If we are honest, we don’t want a Savior who died to destroy death, but we’d rather have a coach that shouts instructions and encouragements from the sidelines. We desperately want to believe that in some small way we can contribute to our salvation by “do more” and “try harder” religion, even if it’s doing more prayer, Bible reading, and serving to somehow earn God’s approval. Our motto is so comfortable that it almost sounds biblical: God helps those who help themselves. But as Steven Paulson states, “Lazarus did not come out of the grave because he got his free will in motion to choose resurrection; it was because he received an external command from God’s word, which does what it says.” Anglican theology and worship, and our understanding of the sacraments, is based on our understanding of the Bible’s central message: we are saved by grace alone through faith alone by Christ alone (Article 11; and the third homily “Salvation by Christ Alone”).

The Rev. Chuck Collins is the Director for the Center for Reformation Anglicanism. It can be located here for more of his writings: https://www.anglicanism.info/board-of-directors

THE CHURCH IS IN PELAGIAN CAPTIVITY!

By Chuck Collins
www.virtueonline.org
May 3, 2022

Pelagianism or semi-pelagianism is the air Roman Catholics breath and it’s the favorite heresy of Protestants. From the performance metric that requires righteous actions enough for salvation, the moralism of the do-more and try-harder “celebration of the disciplines,” to the Lordship Salvation movement (your obedience is required to compete what is lacking in your salvation), human beings naturally think and live “pelagian.” Moral improvement is the pulpit proclamation of the day, and what God did and does for sinners in his Son Jesus Christ is on the back burner or not served at all.

On May 1, 418 over two hundred bishops meeting in Carthage declared Pelagius a heretic and refused to ordain Caelestius, Pelagius’s disciple, when he would not renounce the teaching. Pelagius was a 5th century British monk who was ridiculously popular for teaching the message people wanted to hear. He held a view of original sin weak enough to allow the possibility that someone can actively contribute towards their own salvation. Pelagius challenged Augustine Bishop of Hippo by promoting a sunnier, more optimistic picture of human nature. He believed that Adam’s sin affected Adam only and that men and women are born morally neutral and free to sin or not to sin. This view of a high anthropology (a confident view of “free will”) always results in a low christology (we don’t need a Savior as much as we need a good example to emulate – don’t be like Adam!).

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Source: https://virtueonline.org/church-pelagian-captivity


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    • Tom Terrific

      You site Catholics. read the bible. Call no man father but YHVH. protestant “Churches” follow reformed theology which is short for reformed Catholic theology. They all retained some of the heresies of the RCC. Paul makes it quite clear a single false doctrine can make your faith shipwreck.
      The reformation was a trick to get the none Catholics to not separate from the so called Protestants. Baptists and Anabaptist were never Catholic but many people believing what people like you write because it is specious, have allowed the corruption of their congregations by Masons and fake converts from the RCC.
      The Anglican Church is RCC that pretends not to obey the Pope but like Protestant preacher they really do.
      You don’t have to read the Church “Fathers” remember, call no man Father not even Washington. All this talk of the talk of men is just meant to muddy the waters and leave you unsure of what to believe. The Bible will interpret the Bible if you study enough and obey what you already know. Be ware of those that say they came out. Pr 2:19 None that go unto her return again, neither take they hold of the paths of life.

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