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E. P. Meijering. Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity (1, 1 - 19, 2, 3)
Nautin Pierre. E. P. Meijering. Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity (1, 1 - 19, 2, 3). In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 202, n°4, 1985.
Nautin, Pierre
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Exegesis and method in Hilary of Poitiers [PDF]
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse Hilary's interpretation of the Bible, particularly in his strictly exegetical works, in order to clarify the relationship betucen his exegetical method and his systematic theology as a whole.First the ...
Newlands, George McLeod
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The value of "Septuaginta" according to St. Hilary of Poitiers
Analyzing some of St. Hilary’s of Poitiers statements, included in the "Tractatus super Psalmos", we come to the conclusion that the objective value of Septuaginta depends on three ...
Stanula, Emil
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The Assumption of All Humanity in Saint Hilary of Poitiers\u27 Tractatus super Psalmos
In this dissertation, I focus on the soteriological understanding of the fourth-century theologian Hilary of Poitiers as manifested in his underappreciated Tractatus super Psalmos.
Scully, Ellen
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Exiles, identities and social networks in Hilary of Poitiers (343-361)
La présente thèse a cherché à analyser les réseaux sociaux et les usages politiques des identités conflictuelles lors du conflit entre Ariens et Nicéens en Occident entre 343 et 361 à partir de quatre sources de l'évêque Hilaire de Poitiers : Adversus ...
Melo, Melissa
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Developing a Sacramental Hermeneutic: A Conversation with Hilary of Poitiers and Robert W. Jenson
This thesis demonstrates why the practice of the sacraments of the Eucharist and baptism are vital elements of contemporary Protestant Christian experience.
Meeks, Charles
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« Spiritus Sanctus... usus in munere » (Hilaire de Poitiers, De Trinitate 2,1)
Augustine, quoting the sentence of Hilary usus in munere in his De Trinitate, brings it back to the patterns of the fructus and the usus. But Hilary, in his own works, connected the usus in munere with the «dignity» of God and under stood their relation ...
Doignon, Jean
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No figure of fourth-century Christianity seems to be at once so well known and so clouded in mystery as Hilary of Poitiers. His work as an historian provides invaluable knowledge of the mid-fourth century, and he was praised as a theologian throughout ...
Mercer, Jarred Austin +2 more
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The spirituals alphabet In Hilary of Poitiers’ commentary on Psalm 118
An important part of Bishop Hilary of Poitiers’ “Treatise on the Psalms” is his commentary on Psalm 118, which can be called a spiritual alphabet. Just as children learn to read by recognizing letters, so believers should learn the faith and come to know
Karczewska, Helena
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