The One and Triune God
Rev. Kenneth A. Baker, S.J.
International Catholic University Classics Collection, recorded in 2000
There are few doctrines more central to the Christian faith than the Trinity. Affirmations of belief in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are at the heart of the Church’s creed. And yet there are also few doctrines of the Church less understood and appreciated than that of the Trinity. This course helps to explain some of the basic doctrines of the Church concerning the unity among and diversity between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The One and Triune God is now available at www.TCTCourses.org.
30-minute lectures
Trinity and Major Heresies
Existence of the Trinity
God the Father
Son and Holy Spirit are Distinct, Divine Persons
The Trinity in Tradition
Two Processions and Three Persons
Intellectual Generation of the Son
Spiration of the Holy Spirit
Internal Divine Relations
The Three Persons are Subsistent Relations
Circumincession and Works
Missions and Divine Indwelling