John Weitzel

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Many of the nineteenth-century writers and lecturers who influenced Kierkegaard applaud Augustine’s position on sin and grace as a necessary corrective to Pelagian optimism, but then protest that Augustine had misleadingly overemphasized divine agency at the expense of human responsibility.
Eros and Self-Emptying: The Intersections of Augustine and Kierkegaard (Kierkegaard as a Christian Thinker)
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