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1997 book by Rebecca Harden Weaver
Divine Grace and Human Agency
AuthorRebecca Harden Weaver
PublisherMercer University Press
Publication date1996

Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy (1996) is a book about the semi-Pelagian controversy published by Mercer University Press. Its author is Rebecca Harden Weaver (born 1944), professor emerita of church history at Union Presbyterian Seminary. The book got mainly favorable reviews.

References

  1. Weaver, Rebecca Harden (1996). Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy. Mercer University Press. ISBN 978-0-86554-491-8.
  2. "Weaver, Rebecca Harden 1944-". WorldCat Identities. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  3. "StackPath". www.upsem.edu.
  4. Bonner, Gerald. "Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy." The Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 48, no. 1, 1997, p. 278+. Gale Academic OneFile, Accessed 1 May 2020.
  5. Trigg, Joseph W. (28 July 2009). "Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy. By Rebecca Hardin Weaver. Patristic Monograph Series 15. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1996. xii + 264 pp. $30.00". Church History. 67 (1): 126–127. doi:10.2307/3170784. JSTOR 3170784. S2CID 163080844.
  6. Barnes, Michel René (8 December 2016). "Book Review: Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy". Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology. 52 (3): 320–322. doi:10.1177/002096430005200327. S2CID 170850479.
  7. Smith, Thomas A. (1 June 1997). "Divine Grace and Human Agency: A Study of the Semi-Pelagian Controversy (review)". Journal of Early Christian Studies. 5 (2): 302–303. doi:10.1353/earl.1997.0049. ISSN 1086-3184. S2CID 170800311.


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