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On the Trinity Augustine of Hippo, Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo No preview available - Common terms and phrases. according accordingto allthings already andin andso andthat andthe angels animage apostle appeared arecalled areso asit asthe asto aswe begat begotten behold believe belongto besaid blessed blessedness bodily sense body Authors: Saint Augustine of Hippo, Aeterna Press. Augustine - On the Trinity His Trinitarian Formulation Over against the Greek formulation from Nicea of one essence (ousia), three substances (hypostases), Augustine preferred the expression in Latin which was one essence (essentia), three persons (personae).  · “The Trinity” by Augustine of Hippo (A.D. ) “It is not easy to find a name that will suitably express so great an excellence, unless it is better to speak in this way: the Trinity, one God, of whom are all things, through whom are all things, in whom are all things.


St. Augustine of Hippo (13 November - 28 August ) was a Christian theologian, rhetor, North African bishop, Doctor of the Catholic Church, saint, and a philosopher influenced in his early years by Manichaeism and the Neo-Platonism of Plotinus. See also: Confessions. On the Trinity is a Latin book written by Augustine of Hippo to discuss the Trinity in context of the logos. Although not as well known as some of his other works, it is arguably his masterpiece and of more doctrinal importance than the Confessions or City of God. Augustine of Hippo () is one of the great Church Fathers of the fourth century. He was the eldest son of Saint Monica. Aurelius Augustinus was born in in Tagaste (modern-day Souk Ahras, Algeria) to a Christian mother and a pagan father, raised in Roman north Africa, educated in Carthage.


On the Trinity. The following dissertation concerning the Trinity, as the reader ought to be informed, has been written in order to guard against the sophistries of those who disdain to begin with. On the Trinity (Latin: De Trinitate) is a Latin book written by Augustine of Hippo to discuss the Trinity in context of the logos. Although not as well known as some of his other works, some scholars have seen it as his masterpiece, of more doctrinal importance even than Confessions or The City of God. It is placed by him in his Retractationes among the works written (meaning begun) in AD particular, he emphasises the doctrine of original sin, the importance of grace and the Holy Trinity. Augustine was born in Souk Ahras in the Roman province of Numidia. His [ ] · St. Augustine, also called Saint Augustine of Hippo, original Latin name Aurelius Page 1/2.

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