Jaśkiewicz, Grzegorz2024-11-062024-11-062012Studia Ełckie, 2012, T. 14, s. 389-404.1896-6896https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23117The article describes the teaching of the first bishop of Poitiers on the divinity of the Son of God from a theological perspective, as described in the Holy Scriptures. His treatise, De Trinitate, has been regarded as the best book which brought calm amidst multiple controversies that arose at the time of the heresy of Arius. St. Hilary underlines that we can testify of God as merely God himself does when teaching that his own Son is begotten and not created. The incarnation of Jesus Christ pays tribute to his divine nature. And He loses nothing with by taking our human nature. Hilary rejects the arguments of Arius, his successors, Sabellius, adoptionism, and Jews. St. Hilary, by his analyses, encourages the faithful to believe more in what is said by the Father and His Son. According to him, the believers can learn the truth about God only from God himself. De Trinitate is a fundamental work against Arianism, and recalls that to obtain eternity one must believe that God raised up his Son Jesus from the dead, and that He himself is the Lord (Rm 10, 6-9).plCC-BY-NC-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnychDe TrinitateHilary of PoitiersJesus ChristdivinityteologiatheologychrystologiaChristologyHilary z Poitiersdoktorzy KościołaDoctors of the Churchojcowie KościołaChurch FathersJezus Chrystusboskośćbóstwobóstwo Jezusa Chrystusadivinity of Jesus ChristarianizmArianismherezjeheresiesWcielenieIncarnationArgumenty przemawiające za bóstwem Jezusa Chrystusa w De Trinitate Hilarego z PoitiersThe Arguments on the Divinity of Jesus Christ in De Trinitate by St. Hilary of PoitiersArticle