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Physicalist Soteriology in Hilary of Poitiers
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Ellen Scully
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English
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2015
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In Physicalist Soteriology in Hilary of Poitiers, Ellen Scully presents Hilary as a representative of the “mystical” or “physical” trajectory of patristic soteriology most often associated with the Greek fathers. Scully shows that Hilary’s physicalism is unique, both in its Latin non-Platonic provenance and its conceptual foundation, namely that the incarnation has salvific effects for all humanity because Christ’s body contains every human individual.
Hilary’s soteriological conviction that all humans are present in Christ’s body has theological ramifications that expand beyond soteriology to include christology, eschatology, ecclesiology, and Trinitarian theology. In detailing these ramifications, Scully illumines the pervasive centrality of physicalism in Hilary’s theology while correcting standard soteriological presentations of physicalism as an exclusively Greek phenomenon.
Hilary’s soteriological conviction that all humans are present in Christ’s body has theological ramifications that expand beyond soteriology to include christology, eschatology, ecclesiology, and Trinitarian theology. In detailing these ramifications, Scully illumines the pervasive centrality of physicalism in Hilary’s theology while correcting standard soteriological presentations of physicalism as an exclusively Greek phenomenon.
Author / Editor information
Ellen Scully, Ph.D. (2011), Marquette University, is Assistant Professor of Undergraduate Theology at Seton Hall University. She has published several articles on patristic soteriology and is working on an overview of physicalist soteriology in Greek and Latin patristic authors.
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eBook published on:
April 14, 2015
eBook ISBN:
9789004290815
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Main content:
302
eBook ISBN:
9789004290815
Keywords for this book
physicalism; mystical; christology; ecclesiology; eschatology; trinity; Platonism; Stoicism; tractatus super psalmos; de trinitate; in Matthaeum; exegesis; body
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in (1) the classification of patristic soteriological models, (2) the soteriology, christology, ecclesiology, eschatology, or Trinitarian theology of Hilary of Poitiers.