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In Christian theology, synergism is the belief that salvation involves some form of cooperation between God and man. This perspective is supported by the Catholic Church, and Eastern Orthodoxy. Synergism is also present in many Protestant denominations such as Anabaptist Churches, and is especially prominent in those influenced by Arminian theology, such as the Methodist Churches. Semi-Pelagianism also incorporates aspects of synergism.