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Original Title: | De Trinitate |
ISBN: | 0911782966 (ISBN13: 9780911782967) URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo |
Augustine of Hippo
Paperback | Pages: 472 pages Rating: 4.33 | 869 Users | 54 Reviews

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Title | : | The Trinity |
Author | : | Augustine of Hippo |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 472 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2003 by New City Press (first published 416) |
Categories | : | Religion. Theology. Philosophy. Christianity. Christian. Nonfiction |
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Upon reading the first 8 books of Augustin’s ‘On The Trinity’ it’s hard to know what I have learned. In many ways I may ask ‘have I been left with more questions then answers? At times reading this work was frustrating and I found myself saying out loud “What on earth are you talking about you mad man?”. I suffered many times from major reading fatigue because it’s one thing to read these words, but another thing to comprehend Augustin’s intent and the context in which he writes.On the upside, reading this work was like tirelessly raking leaves only to find gold hidden just below the surface. At times I found myself ‘raking’ glazed eyed whilst letting my mind wander, only to look down and see the end of my rake caught on a hefty gold nugget.
I was struck and refreshed by Augustin’s confidence in the word of God. His humility and desperation to find truth from scripture was strewn throughout. Likewise his personal humility and weakness was evident as he sort to “put into words that which cannot be put into words” and “to comprehend that which cannot be comprehended”.
Many times I was struck by the depth and glory of God and how he can be understood. This then was closely followed by the end of my own comprehension where I was left in awe at the majesty and immensity of our creator and saviour! He is both (somehow) fully comprehendible yet profoundly incomprehensible.
It's incredible how much we still hold to 1700 years later that is hidden in this (and in many other works by Augustin). I thank God for the truths contained in these writings.
The main helpful take home points for me were:
1) The trinity is a society within an essence – three persons in one.
2) This is not only the doctrine of the trinity but by His very nature this is a doctrine of divine eternity.
3) Jesus is light of light. He is the ‘brightness’ of the light of the Father.
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Ratings: 4.33 From 869 Users | 54 ReviewsCritique Of Books The Trinity
Incredible, a tour de force. Imagine Augustine firing at his secretaries. I enjoyed the first part with fiery logic and love of Father and Son and Spirit. The second part almost prattled but I do not want to use that word. Augustine was trying to see the economic Trinity in everything and strained to make it happen.A friend told me I would enjoy this work, and added that it had really worked their brain. After reading "De Trinitate", I can think of no better description to fit my own experience! St. Augustine, in the 15 books comprising this study of Trinitarian doctrine, uses very full terminology and rhetorical sentences to convey his points. Often I found it challenging to work through a paragraph, and I would read a chapter at a time, then mentally digest it for a few hours before continuing. This is
A standard of Western trinitarian theology. I am not convinced by the logic of the double procession (of the Spirit from the Father and Son), but to his credit, Augustine stops short of the ill-fated step of making it necessary to secure the Sons equality with the Father.The Hill translation provides copious introductory material and commentary. These are so helpful, they nearly make up for Hills pretension. By Hills reading every writer before Augustine, and every commentator on Augustine

Finished! A very difficult book, on a difficult topic, but I learned a lot from it. Very valuable. I love Augustine's style, he really takes you along his thought process. Also loved the footnotes, which were very helpful.It took me a while to get through this book, mostly because lots of sentences are very long and complicated, one really needs to pay attention and focus, to keep track of the argument. I will write a proper review later. I need some time to reflect, recall what I learned and
How do I review a book like this? It has taken me some time to work through this book, but I have found it essential to understanding later writers, particularly St. Thomas Aquinas. In its own right, it is a wonderful read and an intellectual journey for those seeking to live in the mystery of the triune God. Also essnetial for those seeking to understand the development of Trinitarian thought.
One of the most brilliant minds of the Christian tradition (and beyond!), St. Augustine plunges into the most captivating, yet also the most incomprehensible pillar of the Christian faith--the Triunity of God. Arguably Augustine's most taxing and enigmatical work, The Trinity is a rite of passage for all students and learners of Trinitarian theology (and beyond!). Inflexible in his meticulous bend, Augustine exacts demanding intellectual and spiritual prowess to delve deep into the most wondrous
A great critical edition of the "philosophical" half of On the Trinity, but an entirely misguided approach to Augustine in the commentary.
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