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On the Trinity
Book • 1873
Augustine's "On the Trinity" is a profound exploration of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, one of the most complex and debated concepts in Christian theology.
Written in Latin, it delves into the nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, examining the relationship between these three persons within the one divine being.
Augustine's work is characterized by its philosophical depth and theological insight, offering a nuanced understanding of the Trinity's mysteries.
It has had a lasting impact on Christian thought, shaping theological discussions for centuries.
The book's enduring relevance lies in its exploration of the relationship between faith and reason.
Written in Latin, it delves into the nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, examining the relationship between these three persons within the one divine being.
Augustine's work is characterized by its philosophical depth and theological insight, offering a nuanced understanding of the Trinity's mysteries.
It has had a lasting impact on Christian thought, shaping theological discussions for centuries.
The book's enduring relevance lies in its exploration of the relationship between faith and reason.
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Mentioned by John Mark when discussing the spread of Arianism through the ancient Mediterranean world.

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Becoming Holy
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in connection with Trinitarian readings of the Old Testament.


Peter Leithart

Episode 762: The Supremacy of God's Son (Hebrews 1:5-14)
His work, 'On the Trinity', was translated by Maximus Plonudes and used by Gregory Palamas, despite inspiring the Filioque clause.

HoP 324 - United We Fall - Latin Philosophy in Byzantium