Charles Joseph Tricassin
Charles Joseph Tricassin was a French Capuchin theologian. There is little information about his life.
Works
He expounded Augustine of Hippo's doctrine of grace against the Jansenists. Thesee writings were violently attacked; they treat exhaustively both the Augustinian doctrine and that of Bonaventure. They comprise in the main:- De praedestinatione hominum ad gloriam, to which was added Supplementum Augustinianum, the work being intended to prove predestination for foreknown merits;
- De indifferenti lapsi hominis arbitrio sub gratia et concupiscentia, a thorough explanation of Augustinian tenets;
- De necessaria ad salutem gratia omnibus et singulis data, proof of the sufficient grace for every individual, with special emphasis on difficult passages in Augustine's writings;
- De natura peccati originalis ;
- De causa bonorum operum, a proof of the virtue of the hope of eternal life and of the fear of hell; a Supplementum shows that attrition in connection with the Sacrament of Penance is sufficient according to Augustine and the Council of Trent.