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Semi-Pelagianism is a softer form of Pelagianism, which taught that man has the capacity to seek God in and of himself apart from any movement of God?s Word or the Holy Spirit. According to semi-Pelagianism, man doesn?t have a complete capacity, but man and God could cooperate to a certain degree in this salvation effort.
See also: Pelagianism, Charles Finney, Decision Theology