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Book I: On the Mystery of the Trinity
Distinctions
Distinction I
Littera Magistri
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Dubia
Distinction II
Distinction III
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Part I · Article 1
Part II · Article 1
Part II · Article 2
- Q. 1Whether the image is found in mind, knowledge, and love as in powers, or in habits, or in substance and habits
- Q. 2Whether mind, knowledge, and love have order, equality, and consubstantiality
- Q. 3Whether the trinity of the image — mind, knowledge, and love — necessarily leads to knowledge of the three divine persons
Dubia
Distinction IV
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
Dubia
Distinction V
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
Article 2
Dubia
Distinction VI
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
Dubia
Distinction VII
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
- Q. 1Whether the power of begetting signifies something absolute or relative
- Q. 2Whether the Father communicates to the Son the power of begetting
- Q. 3Whether the power of begetting and the power of creating are one power
- Q. 4Whether to be able to be begotten and to be able to be created is a univocal being-able