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
- 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
- London, Boston; Routledge & K. Paul [1973]
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xviii, 204 pages; 23 cm
- Series statement
- Studies in ethics and the philosophy of religion
- Uniform title
- Studies in ethics and the philosophy of religion.
- Subject
- Contents
- 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
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 198-201.