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The Trinitarian Theology of Hilary of Poitiers
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Mark Weedman
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English
Published/Copyright:
2008
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When Hilary of Poitiers was exiled from his native Poitiers in Gaul to Cappadocia, his entire theological sensibility changed. The Latin bishop, schooled in the tradition of Tertullian and Novatian, became a full-throated participant in the Trinitarian controversies of his time.
This book offers a new reading of Hilary’s Trinitarian theology that takes into account the historical context of Hilary’s thought. It first examines this context and the course of Hilary’s engagement with his Homoian opponents. It then turns to the key themes of Hilary’s theology as he worked them out in that context. The result is a work that not only helps clarify Hilary’s theology, but that offers new insight into the Trinitarian controversies as a whole.
This book offers a new reading of Hilary’s Trinitarian theology that takes into account the historical context of Hilary’s thought. It first examines this context and the course of Hilary’s engagement with his Homoian opponents. It then turns to the key themes of Hilary’s theology as he worked them out in that context. The result is a work that not only helps clarify Hilary’s theology, but that offers new insight into the Trinitarian controversies as a whole.
Author / Editor information
Mark Weedman, Ph.D. (2004) in Religious Studies, Marquette University, is Associate Professor of Biblical and Historical Theology at Crossroads College. He has published several articles on the fourth century Trinitarian controversies and is working on a history of Latin Trinitarian theology.
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eBook published on:
November 30, 2007
eBook ISBN:
9789047431275
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220
eBook ISBN:
9789047431275
Keywords for this book
Historical; Theology; Hilary; of; Poitiers; Trinitarian; Controversy; Doctrine; Trinity
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in the development of Trinitarian theology in both the East and the West, new historical approaches to understanding the fourth century controversies, the thought and develpoment of Hilary of Poitiers, the influence of Basil of Ancrya and their opposition to the Homoians.