Two Subtle Enemies of Holiness

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"Two Subtle Enemies of Holiness" is a chapter in Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation *Gaudete et exsultate* that critiques contemporary forms of Gnosticism and Pelagianism as hidden obstacles to authentic Christian holiness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapter
theological text
affirms need for humility
need for trust in God
universal call to holiness
associatedDocumentTheme call to everyday holiness
discernment in the modern world
author Pope Francis
connectedToPapalTeaching critique of spiritual worldliness
emphasis on mercy over legalism
critiques neo-Gnosticism
neo-Pelagianism
critiquesTendency to rely on human willpower more than grace
to separate intellect from lived charity
dateContext pontificate of Pope Francis
describesAsEnemiesOfHoliness Gnosticism
Pelagianism
documentTypeContext apostolic exhortation on holiness in today’s world
emphasizes limits of human effort without grace
primacy of God’s grace
intendedAudience all Christians
pastors
theologians
language English
Italian
Latin
Spanish
locatedInDocument early chapters of Gaudete et exsultate
magisterialStatus part of ordinary papal magisterium
partOf Gaudete et exsultate
publicationType chapter of apostolic exhortation
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
supportsDoctrine Christ-centered holiness
salvation by grace
topic Christian holiness
contemporary Gnosticism
contemporary Pelagianism
grace and human effort
spiritual discernment
warnsAgainst intellectual elitism in faith
reduction of faith to ideas
reduction of faith to rules and structures
rigid moralism
self-reliant perfectionism

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Gaudete et exsultate chapterTitle Two Subtle Enemies of Holiness