9783700166115 - prosper: de vocatione omnium gentium (3 risultati)

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. English summary: De vocatione omnium gentium is the first work in patristic literature on the universal salvific will of God and marks a move away from the views of the late Augustine on predestination and a divine salvific will limited to only some human beings. It also marks a move on Pro…sper's part away from his earlier position as an ardent disciple of Augustine and opponent of the anti-Augustinian movement in Gaul to a theologian open to a milder and more conciliatory position on grace and the salvific will of God. The mellowing of Prosper's earlier hardline Augustinianism may be due at least in part to the influence of his friend, Pope Leo the Great. German description: De vocatione omnium gentium ist das fruheste Werk der patristischen Literatur, das Gottes universellen Heilswillen zum Thema hat. Es ist in mehrfacher Hinsicht eine Reaktion auf Augustins einflussreiche, doch umstrittene Pradestinationslehre und auf dessen Ansicht, dass Gott nicht alle Menschen zum Heil beruft. Prosper ruckt in dieser Schrift von seiner fruheren Position eines strengen Verfechters augustinischer Gnadentheologie und eines erbitterten Gegners der anti-augustinischen Theologie in Gallien ab: Der versohnlichere Ton, den er in De vocatione omnium gentium anschlagt, durfte wenigstens teilweise auf den Einfluss seines Freundes, Papst Leos des Grossen, zuruckzufuhren sein. De vocatione omnium gentium is the first work in patristic literature on the universal salvific will of God and marks a move away from the views of the late Augustine on predestination and a divine salvific will limited to only some human beings. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Prosper: De Vocatione Omnium Gentium (Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum) (German Edition)
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Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. multilingual edition. 206 pages. German language. 8.25x5.75x0.50 inches. In Stock.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. English summary: De vocatione omnium gentium is the first work in patristic literature on the universal salvific will of God and marks a move away from the views of the late Augustine on predestination and a divine salvific will limited to only some human beings. It also marks a move on Pro…sper's part away from his earlier position as an ardent disciple of Augustine and opponent of the anti-Augustinian movement in Gaul to a theologian open to a milder and more conciliatory position on grace and the salvific will of God. The mellowing of Prosper's earlier hardline Augustinianism may be due at least in part to the influence of his friend, Pope Leo the Great. German description: De vocatione omnium gentium ist das fruheste Werk der patristischen Literatur, das Gottes universellen Heilswillen zum Thema hat. Es ist in mehrfacher Hinsicht eine Reaktion auf Augustins einflussreiche, doch umstrittene Pradestinationslehre und auf dessen Ansicht, dass Gott nicht alle Menschen zum Heil beruft. Prosper ruckt in dieser Schrift von seiner fruheren Position eines strengen Verfechters augustinischer Gnadentheologie und eines erbitterten Gegners der anti-augustinischen Theologie in Gallien ab: Der versohnlichere Ton, den er in De vocatione omnium gentium anschlagt, durfte wenigstens teilweise auf den Einfluss seines Freundes, Papst Leos des Grossen, zuruckzufuhren sein. De vocatione omnium gentium is the first work in patristic literature on the universal salvific will of God and marks a move away from the views of the late Augustine on predestination and a divine salvific will limited to only some human beings. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.