The Trinitarian theology of Hilary of Poitiers
The development and context of Hilary's trinitarian theology -- Latin anti-modalism in in Matthaeum -- Regula fidei and "the economy" -- Logos-sarx christology -- The passion of the son -- The Latin west and the beginning of the Homoian crisis -- The first Latin response : Phoebadius...
Summary: | The development and context of Hilary's trinitarian theology -- Latin anti-modalism in in Matthaeum -- Regula fidei and "the economy" -- Logos-sarx christology -- The passion of the son -- The Latin west and the beginning of the Homoian crisis -- The first Latin response : Phoebadius of Agen -- The second Latin response : Marius Victorinus -- Hilary's first attempts to engage the homoians -- Liber adversus valentem et ursacium -- De fide -- Hilary, Basil of Ancyra and Sirmium -- Basil of Ancyra and the Creed of Sirmium -- De synodis and Hilary's response to Sirmium -- Sirmium 357 and the homoiousian anathemas -- The dedication creed, serdica 343 and sirmium -- De synodis, part II -- The Nicene Creed -- Hilary to the homoiousians -- The shape of Hilary's trinitarian theology -- Exegeting scripture -- Strategy 1: polemical exegesis -- Arian, not homoian -- Polemical exegesis of the Genesis theophanies -- Strategy 2: Philippians 2 as a hermeneutical guide -- Name and birth in de trinitate 7 -- The birth of the son in Hilary's exegesis of John -- Name and birth in Greek trinitarian theology -- Origen on naming -- Athanasius and the father of the son -- Name and birth in the early homoian controversy -- The incarnation and passion of the son -- Forma servi-forma dei in de trinitate 9-10 -- The background of Hilary's forma servi-forma dei model -- Philippians 2 in Latin trinitarian theology -- Basil of Ancyra on Philippians 2 -- The passion of the son in de trinitate 10 -- Eschatology and christology in de trinitate 11 -- The generation of the son -- Analogy and the infinite nature of God -- Proverbs 8:22 and the eternal generation of the son |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9004162240 |