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Vie de Saint Hilaire, évèque de Poitiers. Docteur et père de l'église
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Year: 1887 Publisher: Paris : Poussielgue,

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Saint Hilaire de Poitiers, le premier docteur de l'église latine
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Year: 1960 Publisher: Paris : Beauchesne,

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L'Eglise, corps du Christ chez Saint Hilaire de Poitiers
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Year: 1965 Publisher: Louvain : Publications universitaires de Louvain,

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Saint Hilaire
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Year: 1924 Publisher: Paris : Lecoffre,

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Saint Hilaire
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Year: 1902 Publisher: Paris : Lecoffre,

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Las figuras eclesiológicas en San Hilario de Poitiers
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ISBN: 887839050X 9788878390508 Year: 2006 Volume: 130 Publisher: Roma: Pontificia Università Gregoriana,

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Spiritus donum : Ilario di Poitiers e lo sviluppo della pneumatologia nell'Occidente latino : una "storia degli effetti"
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ISBN: 9788878393363 8878393363 Year: 2016 Volume: 325 Publisher: Roma: Gregorian & Biblical Press,


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Commentaires sur les Psaumes
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ISBN: 9782204147019 220414701X Year: 2008 Publisher: Paris Les éditions du Cerf


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La Trinité selon saint Hilaire de Poitiers
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ISBN: 9782204113991 2204113999 9782204117791 220411779X Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris: Cerf,

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Voici le premier volume d'une nouvelle traduction française et d'une lecture complète des douze livres qu'Hilaire écrivit en 356-359, Sur la Trinité. Qu'il s'agisse de la confession de foi baptismale, de la glorification pascale du Père et du Fils, du témoignage mutuel qu'Ils se rendent dans les Ecritures anciennes et nouvelles, du surplus de dignité qu'est pour le Père l'engendrement du Fils en sa propre nature, la résurrection de Jésus "à la plénitude des temps" (Ga 4, 4) y est confessée comme la libre et débordante répétition de son éternelle et incompréhensible Nativité "avant les siècles éternels" (Tt 1, 2).Contre la redoutable hérésie d'Arius qui semblait triompher à cette époque, règne l'annonce que Paul fit dans la synagogue d'Antioche de Pisidie : "La promesse faite à nos pères, Dieu l'a accomplie en notre faveur, à nous leurs enfants : Il a ressuscité Jésus, ainsi qu'il est écrit dans les psaumes : "Tu es mon Fils, moi, aujourd'hui, je T'ai engendré"" (Ac 13, 32-33).


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The human condition in Hilary of Poitiers : the will and original sin between Origen and Augustine
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ISBN: 9780198806646 0198806647 0191844179 Year: 2017 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

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While he is more commonly known for his Trinitiarian works and theology, this study assesses mid-fourth-century bishop Hilary of Poitiers' view of the human condition. Isabella Image shows that the Commentary on Psalm 118 is more closely related to Origen's than previously thought. Image explains how his articulations of sin, body and soul, the Fall and the will all parallel or echo Origen's views in this work, but not necessarily in his Matthew Commentary. Hilary has a doctrine of original sin ('sins of our origin', peccata originis), which differs from the individual personal sins and for which we are individually accountable. He also articulates a fallen will which is in thrall to disobedience and needs God's help, something God always gives as long as we show the initiative. Hilary's idea of the fallen will may have developed in tangent with Origen's thought, which uses Stoic ideas on the process of human action in order to articulate the constraints on purely rational responses. Hilary in turn influences Augustine, who writes against the Pelagian bishop Julian of Eclanum citing Hilary as an example of an earlier writer with original sin. Since Hilary is known to have used Origen's work, and Augustine is known to have used Hilary's, Hilary appears to be one of the stepping-stones between these two great giants of the early church as the doctrines of original sin and the fallen will developed.The Human Condition in Hilary of Poitiers not only identifies Hilary's anthropological thought, but also places it in the current of theological development of the fourth century. It considers reception of Origen in the mid-fourth century, before the criticisms of Epiphanius and the debates in the Egyptian monastic communities. This work also contributes to understanding of the tradition from which Augustine received his doctrine of original sin.

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