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Introduction |
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13 | (29) |
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On being and not being a `Platonist' |
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13 | (7) |
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20 | (2) |
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A bridge too far: Du Roy's method |
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22 | (4) |
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The tripotent Father, Son and Spirit |
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26 | (4) |
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30 | (7) |
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37 | (5) |
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2 From Him, through Him and in Him |
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42 | (30) |
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Latin pro-Nicene theology |
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43 | (9) |
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An anti-Manichaean Trinitarianism I De moribus ecclesiae catholicae |
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52 | (7) |
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An anti-Manichaean Trinitarianism II Epistula II |
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59 | (13) |
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3 Faith of our fathers: De fide et symbolo |
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72 | (21) |
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Augustine and Latin anti-Monarchianism |
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73 | (6) |
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Persona, natura, substantia |
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79 | (3) |
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`Most fittingly called his Word' |
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82 | (4) |
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Spiritus, deitas, communio |
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86 | (6) |
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92 | (1) |
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93 | (82) |
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95 | (26) |
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95 | (9) |
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104 | (12) |
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116 | (2) |
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Excursus 1 The dating of the De trinitate |
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118 | (3) |
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5 Per corporalia ... ad incorporalia |
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121 | (21) |
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Ascent and the liberal arts |
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121 | (7) |
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Changing attitudes to the artes |
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128 | (5) |
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Analogy in the Confessiones |
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133 | (9) |
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6 A Christological epistemology |
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142 | (33) |
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Augustine finds his Panzer |
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144 | (3) |
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147 | (5) |
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152 | (3) |
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Interlude: Augustine's Panzer and the Latin tradition |
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155 | (4) |
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Correspondence and mystery: the example of Moses |
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159 | (7) |
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166 | (5) |
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Excursus 2 Polemical targets in the De trinitate |
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171 | (4) |
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PART III INTO THE MYSTERY |
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175 | (98) |
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7 Recommending the source |
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177 | (22) |
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178 | (3) |
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181 | (2) |
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183 | (4) |
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187 | (2) |
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Creator, creation and the angels |
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189 | (4) |
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`You have made all things in Wisdom' (Ps. 103.24) |
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193 | (6) |
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199 | (31) |
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The self-same, the identical |
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200 | (8) |
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208 | (3) |
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Predicating relation (trin. 5.3.4-8.9) |
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211 | (6) |
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Person and nature (trin. 5. 8.9-9.10 and 7. 4.7-6.11) |
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217 | (4) |
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Wisdom from Wisdom (trin. 6. 1.1-7. 2.3) |
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221 | (6) |
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Appropriation (trin. 7. 3.4) |
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227 | (3) |
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230 | (21) |
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Subsistentia personarum (`the existence of the persons') |
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231 | (2) |
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Father and Son: showing and seeing |
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233 | (18) |
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251 | (22) |
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The Spirit as agent of unity |
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251 | (5) |
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256 | (2) |
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The Spirit and the life of the Divine Three |
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258 | (5) |
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263 | (5) |
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268 | (5) |
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PART IV MEMORY, INTELLECT AND WILL |
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273 | (46) |
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11 `But it's not fur eatin' ...' |
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275 | (22) |
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275 | (2) |
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277 | (4) |
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De trinitate 8: the exordium |
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281 | (4) |
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De trinitate 9. 1.1-5.8: the paradox of self-knowing |
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285 | (5) |
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De trinitate 9. 6.9-12.18: verbum interior |
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290 | (3) |
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Conclusion: the ghost at the banquet? |
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293 | (4) |
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12 `... It's just fur lookin' through' |
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297 | (22) |
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Setting up De trinitate 10: se nosse - se cogitare |
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297 | (6) |
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De trinitate 10. 10.13-12.19: memoria, intellegentia and voluntas |
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303 | (2) |
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305 | (3) |
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308 | (7) |
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315 | (4) |
Epilogue: catching all three |
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319 | (8) |
Bibliography |
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327 | (25) |
Scripture index |
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352 | (3) |
General index |
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