Augustine wrote "On the Trinity" partly to guide readers in their knowledge of God. In this pursuit, he self-consciously followed dominical sayings such as, "And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent" (John...
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The Limits to a Diachronic Treatment of the Trinity: A Case for Dogmatics in the Classroom
What happens when you teach the Trinity topic by topic rather than historically?
Scrutinize Majesty and Be Crushed by Glory: Reason and the Trinity
Yesterday was the Feast of the Trinity, for which the traditional Gospel text comes from John 3:1-15. For this post, I've translated a brief passage from Niels Hemmingsen's Postil sermon on this text that, in the course of discussing the divine Persons, deals with the...
Channelling Augustine on the Trinity for Teens
Teaching theological grammar and the Gospel to 14-18 year olds, with Augustine’s help.
A Humble God? Wilcoxen’s Bold Proposal
Matthew Wilcoxen’s Divine Humility: God’s Morally Perfect Being stands out among modern accounts of the doctrine of God, drawing out and expanding upon a neglected dimension within the tradition.