Pelagianism derives its name from Pelagius who lived in the 5th century A.D. and was a teacher in Rome who taught that people had the ability to fulfill the commands of God by exercising the freedom of human will apart from the grace of God.
Pelagianism derives its name from Pelagius who lived in the 5th century A.D. and was a teacher in Rome who taught that people had the ability to fulfill the commands of God by exercising the freedom of human will apart from the grace of God.