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Pelagian শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সৈন্ধব

Pelagian Meaning In Bengali সৈন্ধব

Pelagian

সামুদ্রিক, সামুদ্রি, সৈন্ধব, সমুদ্রবাসী,

Definition

1) Pelagian: relating to the beliefs of Pelagius, a British monk from the 4th and 5th centuries who rejected the idea of original sin and argued that individuals have the ability to choose good or evil without needing divine assistance.
2) Pelagian: someone who adheres to the theological perspective associated with Pelagius, emphasizing human free will and downplaying the idea of innate sinfulness.
3) Pelagian: pertaining to a controversial doctrine viewed as heretical by many Christian denominations, as it challenges the concept of original sin and highlights the importance of individual moral responsibility.

Examples

Pelagian Example in a sentence

1) The Pelagian heresy denied the doctrine of original sin.

2) The monk was condemned for promoting Pelagian beliefs.

3) Pelagianism emphasizes human ability to achieve salvation through good works.

4) The council declared belief in Pelagian doctrines to be incompatible with Christian faith.

5) The theologian wrote a book refuting Pelagian teachings.

6) Pelagian ideas were controversial within the early Christian church.

7) The bishop delivered a sermon warning against the dangers of Pelagianism.

8) The Pelagian controversy led to heated debates among theologians.

9) Modern scholars continue to study the impact of Pelagian thought on Christian theology.

10) The church condemned the Pelagian heresy as incompatible with orthodox Christian beliefs.

Part of Speech

Pelagian (Noun)

Synonyms

Marine , Oceanic , Pelagian , Pelagic - (SYNONYM) সামুদ্রিক

Neptunian , Pelagian , Nautical , Maritime , Marine - (ADJECTIVE) সামুদ্রি

Pelagian , Marine - (ADJECTIVE) সৈন্ধব

Pelagian , Marine - (ADJECTIVE) সমুদ্রবাসী

Encyclopedia

Pelagian: relating to the beliefs of Pelagius, a British monk from the 4th and 5th centuries who rejected the idea of original sin and argued that individuals have the ability to choose good or evil without needing divine assistance.
Pelagian: someone who adheres to the theological perspective associated with Pelagius, emphasizing human free will and downplaying the idea of innate sinfulness.
Pelagian: pertaining to a controversial doctrine viewed as heretical by many Christian denominations, as it challenges the concept of original sin and highlights the importance of individual moral responsibility.