
PELAGIUS ANDRZEJ NAWROCKI
Discover the fascinating story of Pelagius, a figure who stirred up a storm in Christian theology. His teachings, although controversial, influenced the development of religious thought and continue to arouse interest today. Learn about the life and spirituality of a man who dared to challenge prevailing views.
- Inspiring biography of an esteemed preacher
- Analysis of Pelagius's influence on theology
- History of disputes with St. Augustine
- Insight into the spiritual teachings of Pelagius
- Presentation of an optimistic view of man
- Information about Pelagius's students and followers
The book "Pelagius" by Andrzej Nawrocki is an insightful analysis of the life and work of this extraordinary man. Pelagius, although best known for his conflict with St. Augustine, was an esteemed spiritual director and preacher. His optimistic view of man and his belief in his abilities aroused admiration and controversy in the world at that time.
The author presents Pelagius as a complex and ambiguous figure, showing both his strengths and weaknesses. He analyzes his teachings and their influence on the development of theology, and presents the historical and cultural context in which Pelagius lived and worked. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity and religious thought.
WAM Publishing House, known for its high-quality theological publications, puts in the reader's hands a carefully edited book that will surely satisfy the curiosity of both specialists and people seeking spiritual inspiration. The 184x118 mm format and paperback binding make the book handy and comfortable to read, and the 104 pages are filled with content that encourages reflection and contemplation on the state of man and his relationship with God.
Specifications
| Author | Andrzej Nawrocki |
| Format | 184x118 mm |
| Binding | paperback |
| Publisher | WAM |
| Number of pages | 104 |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
Pelagius Andrzej Nawrocki - spiritual biography in a nutshell
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