In the fifth century, a profound theological debate emerged in the Christian Church, encompassing topics like original sin, grace, and predestination. This controversy, spearheaded by figures like Augustine of Hippo and Pelagius, extended far beyond theological musings, sparking real-world consequences and shaping the course of Christian thought.
In the fifth century, a profound theological debate emerged in the Christian Church, encompassing topics like original sin, grace, and predestination. This controversy, spearheaded by figures like Augustine of Hippo and Pelagius, extended far beyond theological musings, sparking real-world consequences and shaping the course of Christian thought.