pelagian
/pɛˈlɑːdʒɪən/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to the Pelagian heresy, or to the views of Pelagius, who denied the doctrine of original sin and the necessity of divine grace for salvation.
“The theologian’s views on free will were seen as Pelagian by her critics.”
2. noun
a follower of Pelagius or the Pelagian heresy.
“In the Middle Ages, the church fought against the spread of Pelagianism.”