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 Mentioned in 6 episodes 
De Trinitate
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Augustine's De Trinitate is a profound exploration of the doctrine of the Trinity, offering insights into the nature of God and the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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Mentioned by Douglas Hedley in the context of relational metaphysics in the Western tradition.

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 Neoplatonism and the Ground of Relationality 
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as an example of a text that St. Peter wouldn't have understood.

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 WOF 513: The Play of Lively Minds (5 of 12) 
Mentioned by Robert Barron, referring to Augustine's great book on the Trinity, where he provides an analogy.

 The Loving God 
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James Dolezal

 Episode 58: Philosophical Theology: An Introduction with James Dolezal 
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Dr. Douglas Hedley

 Exploring the Inner Word: Play, Poetry, Philosophy | Sophia Lectures 2023 Part 2/5 
Augustine says that in the De Trinitata, that Christ is counteracting the devil through a kind of justice counteracting injustice.

  How Does Christ Save Us? Making Sense of the Atonement | Prof. Ross McCullough 
Mentioned by Fr. Dominic Legge as a text by Augustine concerned with the human mind and knowledge of the soul.

 In the Beginning Was the Word: Augustine, Aristotle, and Aquinas – Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P. 
Mentioned by Fr. Andrew Hofer as one of Augustine's most influential works.

 Augustine's Significance for Theorists on War, Justice, and Peace | Fr. Andrew Hofer, O.P. 
Mentioned to support the idea of likening the Son of God in his divinity to beauty

 The Incarnation and the Machine: The Visions of Fra Angelico and Le Corbusier –  Fr. Irenaeus Dunlevy O.P. 
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Phillip Campbell

 The Story of Civilization: The Hit Homeschool Curriculum Celebrates 10 Years | Phillip Campbell 
Mentioned by Father Gregory Pine when referring to Saint Augustine's treatise on the Trinity and the analogy of word and love.

 Who Are the Persons of the Trinity? 
Mentioned by Fr. Irenaeus Dunlevy while referencing Aquinas's commentary on it, specifically regarding speculative sciences.

 What is Wisdom and Why Do We Need It? I Fr. Irenaeus Dunlevy, O.P. 
Suggested as a resource to study the Catholic teaching on the Trinity.

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