Consustancialidad e inhabitación en el pensamiento cristológico de Hilario de Poitiers. ¿Influencia nicena o íntima comprensión del Cuarto Evangelio?
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 correct understanding of the nature of Christ since his earliest wr...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2024
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Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2024, Volume: 99, Issue: 389, Pages: 445-476 |
Further subjects: | B
concilio de Nicea (325)
B consustancialidad B Evangelio de Juan B circumincesión B homooúsios B Hilario de Poitiers B Cristología B soteriología |
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Summary: | 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 correct understanding of the nature of Christ since his earliest writings. This is due to the fact that his Christological thought stems from an intimate understanding of the Gospel of John rather than a mere defense of the Nicene homousios. Through his exegesis of the most significant passages and motifs in the Fourth Gospel, Hilary of Poitiers delves into the relationship between the Father and the Son, analyzing its consubstantial nature and the mutual inhabitation of their Persons, endowing his Christological thought with a Pneumatological character. In doing so, he demonstrates a profound knowledge of the nature of Christ that goes far beyond mere speculation concerning his familiarity with the Nicaean creed and homousios. |
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ISSN: | 2605-5147 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.14422/ee.v99.i389.y2024.003 |