
On Grace And Free Will
On Grace and Free Will, written by Saint Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century, addresses the relationship between divine grace and human freedom. Augustine responds to those who argue that God's grace undermines free will, asserting that grace is essential for true liberty. This work was specifically directed to the monks of Adrumetum, where the debate on this topic first emerged, and it explores the theological implications of grace in relation to human merit and autonomy.









