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St Augustine on the Trinity—VII

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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In this concluding article on St Augustine's great masterpiece, as well as seeing how he finally completes the many subtle patterns of his thought, we must also recapitulate and try to get a comprehensive view of the work as a whole. In his closing book, xv, he himself provides the reader with a recapitulation of the earlier books. But first we must see how in books XIII and XIV he finishes what we can almost call the history of the divine image in man which he began in book XII. In so doing he also brings to a conclusion the analysis of this image which he had begun much earlier in book IX.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers 1964

References

1 See the first of these articles, June 1961, p. 547.

2 See fifth article, April 1963, p. 435 ff.

3 See fifth article, April 1963, p. 429.

4 See first article, June 1961, p. 540 ff.

5 See second and third articles, November 1961, and March 1962.

6 See fourth article, July 1962.

7 See fifth article, April 1963.

8 See sixth article, August-September 1963.