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Praedestinatus
was a treatise composed in Rome during the 5th century, when
Pope Sixtus III
was the Roman Bishop. The treatise attacks predestinarian beliefs taught by
Saint Augustine
.
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[2]
The treatise is composed of multiple refutations of "heresy", one of them being the "predestinationists".
[2]
[3]
The author of treatise is unknown, but some have suggested him to have been
Arnobius the Younger
. The writer appears to have
semi-Pelagian
views, though still criticizing
full-Pelagianism
.
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