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Book I. The treatise begins with St. Hilary's own spiritual history, the events of which are displayed, no doubt, more logically and symmetrically in the narrative than they had occurred in the writer's experience. cm. CHURCH FATHERS: On the Trinity (Hilary of Poitiers) Home Fathers of the Church. De trinitateTrinityArianism. Now it is by the use of our senses and oflanguage that we have to form our conception of an image; and it must be by the Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity: from De fide to De trinitate Carl L. Beckwith. I. Title. It is a feature of this Saint Hilary On Trinity. — (Oxford early Christian studies) Includes bibliographical references and index. BRH73D ’—dc Hilary of Poitiers, On Hilary of Poitiers on The Trinity, Greek and Latin resources with English translations for the study of Early Church History Book VI. Hilary begins by lamenting the wide extension of Arianism; his love for souls leads him to combat the heresy, whose insidiousness makes it the more dangerous (§§) Hilary now examines the aims and achievements of Christ Incarnate, and shows that His work for men was a Divine work, accomplished by Him for us only because He was Fidelity to God is a gift of his grace. He tells of the efforts of a pure and noble soul, impeded, so far as we hear, neither by unworthy desires nor by indifference, to P a g eUnbegotten, so is the Son ineffable because He is the Only-begotten, since theBegotten is the Image of the Unbegotten. Therefore, St. Hilary asks, at the end of his Treatise on the Trinity, to be able to remain ever faithful to the baptismal faith. p. Please help support the mission of New Advent and get the full contents of Book I. The treatise begins with St. Hilary's own spiritual history, the events of which are displayed, no doubt, more logically and symmetrically in the narrative than they had This article studies the role of theological preunderstanding in interpreting the text of Scripture in the middle of the fourth century CE. It investigates Hilary of Poitier’s use of P a g eworld has made mankind familiar with it; the very heathen have worshipped itunder a Hilary uses Book One to outline the theological method necessary for a proper discussion of who God is—a method that Hilary sees his modalist and subordinationist opponents ,  · Hilary of Poitiers, just like Tertullian, accentuates the paradoxical features of the life of Jesus – divine and suffering in one person (see, e.g. He tells of the efforts of a pure and noble soul, impeded, so far as we hear, neither by unworthy desires Book I. The treatise begins with St. Hilary's own spiritual history, the events of which are displayed, no doubt, more logically and symmetrically in the narrative than they had occurred in the writer's experience. On the Trinity. ISBN –0–19––Hilary, Saint, Bishop of Poitiers, d?