Tag: Trinity

Augustine’s Ascent to God Is Also Our Ascent

Wyatt Graham — June 3, 2025

Augustine’s Ascent to God Is Also Our Ascent

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…

The Limits to a Diachronic Treatment of the Trinity: A Case for Dogmatics in the Classroom

Glenn Butner — June 14, 2022

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

E.J. Hutchinson — June 13, 2022

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…

Channelling Augustine on the Trinity for Teens

Rhys Laverty — March 21, 2022

Channelling Augustine on the Trinity for Teens

Teaching theological grammar and the Gospel to 14-18 year olds, with Augustine's help.

Derek Rishmawy — January 25, 2020

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.