Volume 16, Issue 1, February 2003

This article analyses criticisms made of Augustine’s Trinitarian theology by Colin Gunton. It demonstrates that many of these criticisms are unfair, or are based on inconsistencies and inadequacies in Gunton’s own position. More constructively, it shows that Augustine’s account of human consciousness is not that of an isolated monad, but of a consciousness always in relationship with the world.
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