Polanus, Axiom 14.2 On the Trinity

In this section –one sub-section of Axiom 14– Polanus focuses on a difficult task. He intends to show how to speak responsibly about a divine person in relation to the divine essence. What’s difficult about that is that a divine person just is the divine essence: the Father is God, and so on. There is no difference between the Father and the divine essence, in reality. But conceptually, we can think of the Father on the one hand, and the divine essence on the other, and then combine the two

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