Augustine, the Trinity, and the Church
A Reading of the Anti-Donatist Sermons
Adam Ployd
Reviews and Awards
"Ployd has executed his thematic approach carefully and purposefully in four clearly arranged chapters, preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion. The book has extensive bibliography and includes three indices: one of the names and subjects, one of Augustines works, and one of the biblical references." - Joost van Neer, Augustiniana 67:3.4
"In this monograph, a compelling analysis of the homiletic sources goes hand in hand with an extensive knowledge of and dialogue with an elaborate state of the art. Ployd links and makes mutually transparent for the first time Augustines doctrine on the Church and on the Trinity. Ployd splendidly exemplifies that Augustine is a holistic thinker, in whose thought all elements are interwoven, and together constitute one grand world view." - Anthony Dupont, Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum
"By focusing on Augustine's appropriation of the methods of scriptural interpretation used by Hilary and Ambrose in defense of the Nicene definition, Adam Ployd has proposed a promising approach to the Donatist controversy and a new understanding of Augustine's ecclesiology as Trinitarian." - J. Patout Burns, Edward A. Malloy Professor of Catholic Studies emeritus, Vanderbilt Divinity School