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Hilary of Poitiers (c. 300–368) was a Christian bishop and theologian known for his defense of Trinitarian doctrine against Arianism. His writings, particularly 'On the Trinity,' contributed significantly to early Christian thought and the development of ecclesiastical authority, emphasizing the importance of the Nicene Creed in the context of Christian orthodoxy.
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Hilary of Poitiers (c. 300–368) was a Christian bishop and theologian known for his defense of Trinitarian doctrine against Arianism. His writings, particularly 'On the Trinity,' contributed significantly to early Christian thought and the development of ecclesiastical authority, emphasizing the importance of the Nicene Creed in the context of Christian orthodoxy.
año 325, el obispo monarquiano (unicitario) Osio de Córdoba, presidió un sínodo en Antioquía, en la sede de otro obispo monarquiano llamado Eustacio, al cual asistieron 59 obispos de Palestina, Arabia, Fenicia, Coele-Siria, Cilicia y... more
This article examines the historical and doctrinal impact of the First Ecumenical Council, held in Nicaea in 325 AD, on the occasion of its 1,700th anniversary. It explores the political and religious context of the 4th century, marked by... more
Rediscovering the Relevance of Nicaea in the Light of a Text by Romano Guardini We live in a time marked by deep fractures: wars, environmental crises, growing inequalities. Yet what questions us most is how these global wounds echo in... more
La redécouverte de l’action divine aujourd’hui manque d’une réflexion sur l’opération divine. Je voudrais donc poursuivre deux objectifs croisés dans cette intervention. D’une part faire mieux connaître la doctrine de Thomas sur... more
1. Az 1887-es földközi-tengeri egyezmények. [Nyemcsok Attila] (elfogyott) 2. A tilsiti béke ( 1807. júl. 7.). [Szász Erzsébet] (elfogyott) 3. Talleyrand, Charles-Maurice: Értekezés annak előnyeiről, hogy a jelen körülmények között új... more
Balthasar. Cette partie est la clé de notre travail : elle constitue le centre autour duquel s'organisent les autres chapitres. Le troisième chapitre est un développement du deuxième : à partir du contenu du deuxième chapitre, nous... more
Resumo: Axum consistiu num reino situado no nordeste africano, na região do Chifre da África. Devida à expansão militar anterior, Axum detinha acesso ao litoral banhado pelo Mar Vermelho no século IV. Em 334, o negus axumita Ezana foi... more
Delighted to have contributed to the recent Nicaea 2025: Context, Event, and Reception conference, co-hosted by the Augustinianum and the Angelicum. My paper, Deification Gone Wrong: When Adoption Becomes Adoptionism—Thomas Aquinas on... more
s o c i é t é f r a n ç a i s e d ' a r c h é o l o g i e B u l l e t i n m o n u m e n t a l 80 2 Le décor peint de l'aula du Châtel de Theys (Isère) : une mise en oeuvre virtuose pour une commande prestigieuse, par Térence Le Deschault... more
Human salvation has been at the heart of Christian theological debate ever since the earliest centuries of Christianity. In this period, some Christians argued that because all of humanity falls in Adam, the incarnation of Christ, who is... more
This paper articulates Augustine's understanding of the value of Eucharist as sign and as means of sanctification, namely, as both sacrament and "true presence;" Augustine holds closely the notions of Christ's incarnate body, his... more
The Triune God is not indifferent to the human condition. This article, "The Trinitarian Koinōnia and Its SocioEconomic Implications," intends to reflect on the inspiration and the critique of the Holy Trinity on human society. It aims at... more
The paper discusses the results of scholarly debates on Plato’s own position on the issue of naturalism and conventionalism in the Cratylus and attempts to contribute to solving some problems. The author argues that there is no reason to... more
Paul Pallath műve eredetileg 2005-ben jelent meg angolul: The Catholic Church in India, Mar Thoma Yogam, Roma; majd 2008-ban németül: Die katholische Kirche in Indien gestern und heute, EOS Verlag, St. Ottilien, ebből készült Váróczi... more
The text, known as the canons of the Third Council of Rome, had a great influence on medieval, and thus modern, and codified canon law because Gratian incorporated the full text into his Decretum. We can follow this process not only from... more
Ofrecemos algunas claves históricas y sociológicas que ayuden a contextualizar el período que media entre Orígenes y el concilio de Nicea. Las ponencias que seguirán a esta versarán todas sobre autores u obras que caen dentro de este... more
I want here to raise the question of what sort of text Hilary of Poitiers's De trinitate is-of what its rhetorical purpose might be, of how and whom it means to persuade. Recent scholarship on De trinitate has been less interested in the... more
En el Concilio de Sárdica realizado en el año 343, o sea 18 años después del Concilio de Nicea, se ratificó el carácter monarquiano (unicitario) del Credo de Nicea.
This paper concludes that a properly Nicene Christology can be simultaneously reinterpreted in the light of scriptural testimony to Christ’s kingship while hermeneutically reframing contemporary political theology away from a diminished... more
In his commentary on Psalm 118(LXX):73a, “Your hands made me and fashioned me” (Tract.118Ps. 10.1–8), Hilary of Poitiers provides a unique perspective on the creation of humanity and on its exceptional dignity. I will examine key aspects... more
Dans son article, Kasereka Mbaga Muhungamuvi explore la théologie chrétienne à travers des événements historiques significatifs tels que l’Exode et le mystère pascal, qui approfondissent la compréhension de Dieu et de la rédemption. Ici,... more
One remarkable feature of Hilary of Poitiers’ analysis of the Abraham cycle with regards to faith and choice is his exegesis of Sarah and Hagar. Indeed, a comparison between the facts described in Genesis and their treatment in the... more
Filiation offers the key to the mystery of God—the fullness of His self-communication— and of man, created in His image and according to His likeness. When freedom rebels against the Origin and engages in fratricidal violence, God comes... more
«Before being sons of man, we are sons of God», writes J Wresinski, arising from the experience of the Fourth World. The article explores his theology of the divine filiation of every human being: one’s relationship to the trinitarian... more
By following the Gospel according to Mark from the “prologue” to the two endings, the author allows the ascending and contrasting Christology of Mark to unfold along the narrative thread where the human portrait of Jesus and his revealing... more
Linking Man who came from God to God who comes to Man, the article outlines the architectonics and situates the hermeneutic of the work of Joseph Moingt. Trinitarian theology of the revelation of a God-for-us, Christology of the... more
Hilary of Poitiers quotes Proverbs 8:22-31 on at least 56 occasions. In three of them we find a somewhat more developed exegetical explanation: In Matth. 11,9; Trin. 12,36-37 and Syn. 16-17. By attributing this biblical quotation to the... more
In recent decades, the image of Hilaire de Poitiers before his exile in 356 has often been that of a provincial bishop, still uninvolved in the doctrinal quarrels of his time. Jean Doignon’s important monograph, Hilaire avant l’exil... more
Proverbs 8:22-31 has been a central text in Trinitarian discussions throughout the ages, and it was Origen’s philologically precise and theologically insightful use of the passage that placed it in this privileged position. In this... more
Filiación 10 contains the Proceedings of the XVIII Research Conference «Filiation at the Origins of Christian Thought» (Madrid, November 2021). The volume is dedicated to the study of the text, context and reception of Prov 8:22-31 from... more
Filiación 10 contains the Proceedings of the XVIII Research Conference «Filiation at the Origins of Christian Thought» (Madrid, November 2021). The volume is dedicated to the study of the text, context and reception of Prov 8:22-31 from... more
La découverte d’une tradition illyrienne indépendante sur St. Martin nous amène à souligner que la «patrie» que Martin a reconnu comme sa propre était en fait la région illyrienne-pannonienne, exposée à la mission chrétienne d’Aquilée et... more
We know from Hilary of Poitiers’ own writings that he had no knowledge of the Nicaean creed until the year 356. However, in spite of this, it is obvious that Hilary of Poitiers adhered to the creed’s fundamental notions that defined... more
Thomas d’Aquin prête une grande attention à la kénose (“il se vida lui-même”: Ph 2,7) qu’il associe à son interprétation de Jn 1,14, Col 2,9 et 2 Co 8,9. Cet article présente d’abord l’exégèse de Ph 2,6-8 dans le commentaire de Thomas... more
La catéchèse chrétienne parle du Salut, sans souvent expliquer en quoi il consiste. Cette étude a pour ambition d'éclairer sa signification, de l'usage du mot dans la tradition juive à son aboutissement dans la doctrine de la théosis,... more
More specifically, we seek to understand to what extent the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the “prolepsis” of the end of history for Wolfhart Pannenberg. According to Karsten Lehmkühler, in Pannenberg: “Christ is the “prolepsis”, the... more
Janet Sidaway argues that the originality of Hilary of Poitiers's De trinitate rests with his novel interpretation of how believers 'become God'. Hilary emphasises Christ's perfect human nature as the means of the believer's... more
It has been an excellent stretch in English for the Latin Arians of the fourth century. They have gotten heftier, more robust, more formidable. Daniel Williams' Ambrose of Milan and the End of the Nicene-Arian Conflicts challenges what he... more
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