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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 in 10 episodes
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 as a basis for all Trinitarian theology of the West, though St. Augustine himself refused to have copies made.

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East End Boys, West End Girls
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)
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when explaining Thomas Aquinas's view on reason.


James Dolezal

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Episode 58: Philosophical Theology: An Introduction with James Dolezal
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as a work by St. Augustine, also known as On the Trinity.

Joe Heschmeyer
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#237 Why Christmas Was Unnecessary (sorta)
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as a helpful book on the Trinity, highlighting Augustine's rules.


Kyle Claunch

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The EFS Interview
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?
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
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, referring to Augustine's admission of limited knowledge of Greek and dependence on God.

Nathan Jacobs

Are Orthodoxy and Catholicism Fundamentally Incompatible? | Dr. Nathan Jacobs
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as one of St. Augustine's great theological works that contains highly sophisticated philosophy.


Dr. Douglas Hedley

Exploring the Inner Word: Play, Poetry, Philosophy | Sophia Lectures 2023 Part 2/5





