upright=1.3|thumb| ('The Conversion of St. Augustine', c. 1650) by French [[Baroque painter and Jansenist Philippe de Champaigne]]
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upright=1.3|thumb| ('The Conversion of St. Augustine', c. 1650) by French [[Baroque painter and Jansenist Philippe de Champaigne]]
Jansenism was a 17th- and 18th-century theological movement within the Catholic Church, primarily active in France, which arose as an attempt to bring together the theological concepts of free will and divine grace in response to certain developments in the Catholic Church.
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