On the Gift of Perseverance

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On the Gift of Perseverance is a late theological treatise by Augustine of Hippo that defends the necessity and divine origin of the grace of final perseverance against Pelagian views on human free will and salvation.

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instanceOf theological treatise
author Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
genre doctrinal treatise
polemical theology
historicalPeriod late 5th century
language Latin
mainTopic divine grace
grace of final perseverance
human free will
perseverance of the saints
predestination
salvation
opposes Pelagian views on grace
Pelagian views on human free will
Pelagian views on salvation
Pelagianism NERFINISHED
partOf Augustine’s anti-Pelagian writings
positionHeld God’s foreknowledge is distinct from human freedom
God’s grace accompanies and follows human willing in salvation
God’s grace precedes human willing in salvation
Pelagian teaching undermines reliance on divine grace
Scripture teaches that perseverance is God’s gift
baptism alone does not guarantee final perseverance
divine grace is efficacious
divine grace is necessary for salvation
final perseverance is a gift of God
final perseverance is not achieved by human effort alone
good works are themselves gifts of grace
human free will is dependent on grace for salvation
no one can boast in their own merits for final perseverance
not all who receive initial grace receive the gift of perseverance
prayer is necessary to obtain perseverance
some baptized persons fall away without the gift of perseverance
the elect receive the gift of perseverance
the gift of perseverance cannot be lost once given
the gift of perseverance is distinct from other graces
the gift of perseverance is given according to God’s predestination
the gift of perseverance is given only at the end of life
the grace of perseverance is given only to some
the number of the elect is fixed in God’s plan
the saints persevere because God keeps them from falling away
those who do not persevere never received the gift of perseverance
relatedWork On the Predestination of the Saints NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christianity
religiousDenomination Catholic Church NERFINISHED
theologicalTradition Latin patristic theology
Western Christianity NERFINISHED
usesSource Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Pauline epistles NERFINISHED
the Bible NERFINISHED

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