On the Trinity
de Trinitate
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A clear, modern presentation of Augustine’s classic work on the doctrine of the Trinity
This revised and modernized edition of On the Trinity (De Trinitate) presents Augustine’s profound theological reflection in contemporary English, making a foundational work of Christian thought accessible to today’s readers without the linguistic barriers of older editions.
Modernized from the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series I, Volume 3 for improved clarity and readability
Updated language and syntax that preserves Augustine’s argument while removing archaic forms
Scripture-centered and philosophically reflective, uniting biblical exegesis with careful theological reasoning
Well suited for students, pastors, and serious readers of classical theology
Written over many years, On the Trinity represents Augustine’s most sustained effort to articulate the Christian confession of one God in three persons. The early books focus on the biblical foundations of Trinitarian doctrine, examining key passages that address the unity and distinction of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit within the life and teaching of the Church.
In the later books, Augustine turns to a series of analogies drawn from human experience, especially from the operations of the mind, memory, understanding, and love. These reflections are offered not as solutions to the mystery of God, but as disciplined ways of thinking that lead the reader toward greater theological depth and humility.
This edition revises the classic English text of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers to improve flow, readability, and accessibility for modern readers. Obsolete vocabulary and cumbersome sentence structures have been smoothed, while the overall structure and reasoning of Augustine’s work have been carefully retained.
Whether you are approaching On the Trinity for the first time or returning to a central text of the Christian tradition, this volume provides a clear and dependable pathway into one of Augustine’s most influential and enduring theological works.
This revision was prepared through an AI-assisted process, combining digital tools with traditional editorial work.