"De Deo Uno Et Trino" is a profound and systematic exploration of the foundational dogmas of the Catholic faith concerning the nature of God as both One and Three. Written by the esteemed theologian Ludovico Billot, this work stands as a cornerstone of scholastic theology. Billot meticulously examines the divine attributes, the mystery of the Holy Trinity, and the processions within the Godhead, employing a rigorous Thomistic framework to navigate complex metaphysical and theological questions.
This treatise is designed for scholars, clergy, and students of divinity who seek a rigorous defense and explanation of traditional Catholic teaching. It addresses the internal life of the Trinity-the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit-while maintaining a clear focus on the unity of the Divine Essence. Through its logical structure and reliance on Scriptural authority and Patristic tradition, "De Deo Uno Et Trino" offers an invaluable resource for understanding the historical development of dogmatic theology. Billot's intellectual depth makes this an essential text for anyone studying the intersection of scholastic philosophy and Christian revelation.
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