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The Oxford Handbook of the Pelagian Controversy delves into the heart of one of Christianity's earliest and most profound theological disputes. The Pelagian controversy, characterized by fierce debates on topics such as original sin, grace, and predestination, was a pivotal moment in the development of Christian doctrine during the early fifth century, unfolding across continents and involving influential figures like Augustine of Hippo, Pelagius, Caelestius, and Julian of Aeclanum.
Beyond a mere theological and ecclesiastical debate, Pelagianism was an historical event which had far-reaching consequences, even influencing imperial decisions, and shaping later evolutions in the West -- theologically, philosophically, but also politically and historically. While shedding light on the historical intricacies of the Pelagian controversy, this Handbook also explores its enduring legacy. The discussions surrounding human autonomy, sexuality, and human limitations continue to shape contemporary theological and ethical discussions.
With a strong emphasis on methodological precision, this comprehensive volume offers a balanced view of the Pelagian controversy, avoiding oversimplification, highlighting the importance of lost sources and the contributions of lesser-known figures, and uncovering the reception history of the controversy through the centuries. This Handbook is an indispensable resource for scholars and students interested in the history of the West and of Christianity, particularly concerning the profound philosophical and theological questions that continue to influence our modern culture.
Contents
Anthony Dupont, Giulio Malavasi, Brian Matz: Introduction
PART 1: History
1: Stuart Squires: Biographies of the Principal Participants in the Fifth Century
2: Ilaria Ramelli: The Pre-history of the Pelagian Controversy, Part I: Grace and Freewill, Ethical Intellectualism and the Birth of Original Sin
3: Walter Dunphy: The Pre-history of the Pelagian controversy, Part II: The Debate Begins
4: Jean-Marie Salamito: The social dimensions of a religious controversy
5: Winrich Löhr: The First Phase of the Controversy: from the Outbreak up to Zosimus' Epistula tractoria
6: Mar Marcos: The Second Phase of the Controversy: from Julian of Aeclanum's Refusal to Sign Zosimus' Epistula tractoria to the Condemnation of the Pelagians at the Council of Ephesus
7: Raúl Villegas Marín: The Late Antique Post-Pelagian Controversies (426-470)
PART 2: Theology
8: Matthieu Pignot: Original Sin and Infant Baptism
9: Timo Nisula: Carnal Concupiscence
10: Marianne Djuth: Grace and Free Will
11: Susanna Elm: Perseverance and Predestination
12: Han-Luen Kantzer Komline: Christology
PART 3: Exegesis
13: Thomas Scheck: Pelagius's Interpretation of Romans 5, 7, and 9
14: Jonathan P. Yates: The Gospels and the Catholic Epistles
15: Dorothea Weber: Reception of the Old Testament
16: Volker Henning Drecoll: Anti-Pelagian Theology in Augustine's non anti-Pelagian Works
17: Giuseppe Caruso: Exegetical Commentaries by Jerome (Ezekiel and Jeremiah)
18: Theodore de Bruyn: Exegetical Commentaries by Pelagius
19: Josef Lössl: Julian of Aeclanum as a Biblical Exegete
20: Marie Pauliat: Sermons
21: Jennifer Ebbeler: Pelagius, Letters, and Late Roman Epistolary Networks
PART 4: Rhetoric
22: Andrew Chronister: Traditio patrum
23: Rafal Toczko: The Creation of Pelagianism (Augustine)
24: Jessica van't Westeinde: The Creation of Pelagianism (Jerome)
25: Geoffrey Dunn: The Creation of Pelagianism (Orosius, Roman Bishops, and Marius Mercator)
26: Giulio Malavasi: Pelagius against Jerome
27: Mathijs Lamberigts: Julian of Aeclanum's Critique on Augustine's View on Original Sin
PART 5: Reception
28: Brenda Ihssen: Process and Possibility: Pelagius and Eastern Orthodox Theology
29: Francis X. Gumerlock: An Anonymous Treatise on Predestination from a Controversy in the Early-Sixth Century
30: Matthew Pereira: Pelagianism in the Sixth to Eighth Centuries
31: Brian Matz: Pelagianism in the Ninth Century
32: Guido Stucco: Echoes of the Pelagian Controversy from the 11th to 15th Centuries
33: Aaron Moldenhauer: Reformation and Counter-Reformation
34: Gaetano Lettieri: Reason without Grace. Pelagianism and Origenism in Jansens' Augustinus
35: Marc Bergermann: Pelagianism in Protestantism of the 17th and 18th Centuries
36: Michael Greve: Pelagianism in Twentieth Century Theological Discourse
Francis X. Gumerlock: Appendix: Translation of Four Neglected Texts from the Pelagian Controversy
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