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Theology and intelligibility; an examination of the proposition that God is the last end of rational creatures and the doctrine that God is three persons in one substance (the doctrine of the Holy Trinity).

Title
  1. Theology and intelligibility; an examination of the proposition that God is the last end of rational creatures and the doctrine that God is three persons in one substance (the doctrine of the Holy Trinity).
Published by
  1. London, Boston; Routledge & K. Paul [1973]
Author
  1. Durrant, Michael.

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Description
  1. xviii, 204 pages; 23 cm
Series statement
  1. Studies in ethics and the philosophy of religion
Uniform title
  1. Studies in ethics and the philosophy of religion.
Subject
  1. God (Christianity) > History of doctrines
  2. Trinity > History of doctrines
  3. Gotteserkenntnis
  4. Gotteslehre
  5. Trinitätslehre
  6. Drie-eenheid
  7. God > History of doctrines
Contents
  1. God as an end and as the last end of rational creatures -- Precursus to the doctrine of the Trinity in St Augustine : Aristotle on substance -- St Augustine's argument that God is substance -- On 'of the same substance'; 'in one substance' -- Three persons.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. 198-201.