Aurelius and Carthage council bishops
Aurelius et patres concilii Carthaginiensis
North African episcopal council|Carthage
Aurelius of Carthage and the bishops gathered at Carthage represented the North African episcopate in the Pelagian controversy. Their appeal to Innocent I asked Rome to confirm African judgments on grace, free choice, and infant baptism.
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To Pope Innocent Ic. 416 AD
The Carthage council asks Innocent I to condemn Pelagian teaching on grace, free choice, and infant baptism.
From Pope Innocent Ic. 417 AD
Innocent I confirms the Carthage council's condemnation of Pelagian teaching and explains why grace is necessary.