Divine perfection and human potentiality: trinitarian anthropology in Hilary of Poitiers' De Trinitate
<p>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 late antiquity. Today, however, discuss...
Main Authors: | Mercer, J, Jarred Austin Mercer |
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Other Authors: | Edwards, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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