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1.Prosper of Aquitaine. "The Call of All Nations." Ancient Christian Writers. Trans. P. DeLetter. Mahwah: Paulist Press, 1952. 26-88. Print.
2.Prosper of Aquitaine. "The Call of All Nations II." Ancient Christian Writers. Trans. P. DeLetter. Mahwah: Paulist Press, 1952. 89-153pages. Print.
3. Rist, John. "Augustine on Free Will and Predestination." Journal of Theological Studies 20.2 (1969): 420-447pages. Print
4. Salisbury, Joyce. "'The Bond of a Common Mind’: A Study of Collective Salvation from Cyprian to Augustine." Journal of Religious History 13.3 (1985): 235-247pages.
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Joyce Salisbury explored the idea of collective salvation as discussed by Augustine in his text, the City of God. In the aforementioned text Augustine accused the proponents of collective salvation of misunderstanding the concept of the body of Christ. It is however important to note that during the time of this works, persecutions of Christians were rampant which means that cohesion was their only way of survival. Cyprian taught his followers to be courageous and be different from what...By purchasing this solution you'll be able to access the following files:
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