by Saint Thomas Aquinas
The Holy Trinity by Saint Thomas Aquinas
36 Philosophical character of this doctrine
39 Relation of the Word to the Father
41 The Son is equal to the Father in existence and essence
42 This teaching in the Catholic Faith
43 The Word is not distinct from the Father in arm, species, or nature
44 Conclusion from the foregoing
45 God in Himself as beloved in lover
47 Holiness of the Spirit in God
48 Love in God is not accidental
49 Procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father
50 The Trinity of divine persons and the unity of the divine essence
51 A seeming contradiction in the Trinity
52 Solution of the difficulty: distinction in God according to relations
53 Nature of the relations whereby the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are distinguished
54 Relations in God are not accidental
55 Personal distinction in God through the relations
56 Impossibility of more than three persons in God
58 Properties of the Son and the Holy Spirit
59 Why these properties are called notions
60 The number of relations and the number of persons
61 Dependence of the hypostases on the personal properties
62 Effect of intellectual removal of personal properties
63 Personal acts and personal properties
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64 Generation with respect to the Father and with respect to the Son
65 Nature of the distinction between notional acts and notional properties
66 Identity between the relative properties and the divine essence
Source: The Light of Faith by St. Thomas Aquinas (AD 1200 approx.)
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