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Hilary of Poitiers

c. 310 – 367 · Bishop of Poitiers

Also known as Hilarius Pictaviensis

Feast: 13 January (Catholic)

Hilary of Poitiers
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Bishop of Poitiers and 'Athanasius of the West.' Defender of Nicene Trinitarianism in Latin; wrote De Trinitate while exiled in Phrygia.

Highlights

Main contribution
Hilary carried the Nicene fight into the Latin West.
Best first read
On the Trinity
Primary source
Hilary, De Trinitate

Hilary carried the Nicene fight into the Latin West. Exiled from Gaul to Asia Minor for opposing Arianising politics, he used exile to learn the Greek arguments at their source and translate them into Latin theological categories. His On the Trinity became the first major Latin treatment of Nicene doctrine before Augustine. He matters because Athanasius was not fighting alone in Greek; the West also had to learn how to say why the Son is truly God.

Notable works

  • ·On the Trinity · 360

Primary sources

  • ·Hilary, De Trinitate
  • ·Jerome, De Viris Illustribus 100
  • ·Sulpicius Severus, Chronica 2.39-45
Cover of On the Incarnation by Athanasius
Daily reading

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On the Incarnation

Athanasius of Alexandria

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