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Quid tres? On What Precisely Augustine Professes Not to Understand in De Trinitate 5 and 7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 June 2007

Richard Cross
Affiliation:
Oriel College, Oxford

Extract

It is generally held by systematic theologians that Augustine more or less radically shifts the understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity found in his Greek sources, and that, at least in part, this shift is a consequence of his failure fully to understand these sources. His own testimony of puzzlement provides some strong prima facie evidence in favor of such readings.

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© 2007 Cambridge University Press

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