SYNERGISM

Synergism

In theology, synergism is the position of those who hold that salvation involves some form of cooperation between divine grace and human freedom. It stands opposed to monergism, a doctrine most commonly associated with the Lutheran and Reformed Protestant traditions, whose soteriologies have been strongly influenced by the North African theologian Augustine of Hippo .

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synergism

Noun

  1. synergy
  2. The theological doctrine that one's salvation is brought about by a combination of human will and divine grace


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