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kolberg's stages of Moral development

   
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Augustine believes that all things come from God at the beginning. Grace is not something that you pick up along the way for achieving some pious acts. Augustine proclaims, "And, therefore, commending that grace which is not given according to any merits, but is the cause of all good merits, he says, "Not that we are sufficient to think anything as of ourselves but our sufficiency is of God...
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Augustine proclaims, "And, therefore, commending that grace which is not given according to any merits, but is the cause of all good merits, he says, "Not that we are sufficient to think anything as of ourselves but our sufficiency is of God." Throughout Augustine's writing he refers to scripture as the foundation of this belief and not his own personal agendas...
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