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1 2 | the work of one man --- Augustine of Hippo (“father of the
2 2 | wrote De fide Trinitate with Augustine as “the bedrock of his argument”(3).
3 2(2)| St Augustine and the Eastern Tradition,”
4 2(2)| Warfield says, “But it was Augustine who imprinted upon the Western
5 2(2)| in its train” (Calvin and Augustine. Philadelphia, 1956, p.
6 2 | more than recitation of Augustine’s new model of the Trinity
7 2 | provide only a created grace. Augustine also joined the Platonic
8 2(4)| Augustine viewed the humanity and
9 2(4)| Theodore of Mopsuestia on Augustine’s Letter 187,” Augustinian
10 2(5)| Augustine recognized neither the distinction
11 2(5)| 11 PL 1906-1907). Later, Augustine said, God is God by nature,
12 2 | a new culture. To honor Augustine with a place among the Fathers,
13 2 | religio-philosophical enterprise of both Augustine and Origen --- the unlawful
14 2 | Hellenism ---, although Augustine succeeded in doing to the
15 2 | failed to do to the East (7). Augustine is the source of every heresy
16 2(7)| Platonism in Origen and Augustine,” Origenia Tertia: the Third
17 2(8)| K. Flasch, “Le conflit d’Augustine,” in Augustine. Ed. by P.
18 2(8)| conflit d’Augustine,” in Augustine. Ed. by P. Ranson. Paris,
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