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  1. "The 2nd of Suns Dawn, which may or may not be the anniversary of his death (records are not very clear) is celebrated as Mad Pelagius, the time when foolish...

  2. We all know Pelagius the III, if not from lore, then from the quest "A Mind Of Madness" in Skyrim, Daedric quest of Sheogorath. But, here's my question. Pelagius SEPTIM III was a Septim emperor.

    • Pelagius Was First and Foremost A Moralist.
    • Pelagius Believed That The Soul of Man by Creation Is Neither Holy Nor sinful.
    • Adam's Fall Was Occasioned by The Exercise of Free Will.
    • Pelagius Argued That Sin consists Solely in Separate Acts of The Will.
    • Pelagius Was Confused About Our Need For Grace.
    • Pelagius Was Eventually Condemned as A Heretic.

    It is important to keep this in mind as a foundational assumption in all of Pelagius' thinking. He was concerned above all else with right conduct. He was especially hostile to what he perceived to be the tendency of grace to grant a license for sin (cf. Rom. 5:21-6:2). Consider the following statement:

    According to Pelagius, Adam was not created holy. He was not constitutionally inclined either toward good or evil. He was morally indifferent or neutral. In this state of moral equilibrium, Adam was no more disposed to good than to evil. Pelagius argued that if Adam had possessed any moral character prior to moral action, his moral responsibilitywo...

    In Pelagius’s thinking, there was nothing in Adam's nature, either for good or ill, that inclined him in the decision he made. Furthermore, Adam's sin in no way affected his posterity except insofar as it set a bad example for them. Referring to Paul's statement in Romans 5:12, Pelagius insisted that "It is said we sinned in Adam, not because sin i...

    Sin is never a matter of nature. That is to say, there is no such thing as a sin nature or constitutional depravity. Sin is only sin when it can be avoided. To speak of inabilityis to eliminate responsibility, without which there can be no sin. Thus, sin is not a fault of nature but of choice. Why, then, is sin universally present in the human race...

    In one place Pelagius says that grace is absolutely necessary and is needed “not only for every hour or for every moment, but even for every separate act.” 6 Again he says: “Grace is given in order that what is commanded by God may be more easily fulfilled.” 7 And yet other texts point to his belief that grace is entirely superfluous. Adolph Harnac...

    Pelagius was acquitted of the charge of heresy by a synod of bishops at Diospolis in Palestine in 415. However, he was later condemned as a heretic by the bishop of Rome in 417 and 418 and by the Council of Ephesus in 431. Notes 1. Ad Demetr.2 init. 2. cited by Augustine in De Natura et gratia, c.x. 3. De Pec.Orig. 6. 4. Ad Demetr. 8 5. ibid., 17. ...

  3. (The Madness Of Pelagius) While we do not have much evidence of the bearing Katariah's secret rule had on Tamriel, we do know how she ruled following Pelagius' death: Despite racist assertions to the contrary, Katariah's forty-six-year reign was one of the most celebrated in Tamriel's history.

  4. The Madness of Pelagiusby TsathenesProfiling the renowned Mad Emperor

  5. It is hard to say when Pelagius' madness first manifested itself, for, in truth, the first ten years of his life were marked by much insanity in the land itself. When Pelagius was just over a year old, Antiochus died and a daughter, Kintyra, assumed the throne to the acclaim of all.

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