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  1. 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 .

  2. Supplement to Trinity. History of Trinitarian Doctrines. 1. Introduction. 2. The Christian Bible. 2.1 The Old Testament. 2.2 The New Testament. 3. Development of Creeds. 3.1 Up to 325 CE. 3.1.1 The One God in the Trinity. 3.1.2 Tertullian. 3.2 325–381: The Arian Controversy. 3.3 The pro-Nicene Consensus. 3.3.1 Gregory of Nyssa. 3.3.2 Augustine.

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  4. May 3, 2021 · The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (from the Latin trinus, meaning "threefold") professes that there is one God, but three eternal and consubstantial persons (aspects): the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

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  5. May 6, 2024 · Trinity, in Christian doctrine, the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead. The doctrine of the Trinity is considered to be one of the central Christian affirmations about God. Learn more about the history and evolution of the doctrine.

  6. Apr 2, 2020 · 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). Gk. hypostasis = Lat. substantia.

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