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A Model For The Christian Life Hilary Of Poitiers Commentary On The Psalms Paul C Burns

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A Model For The Christian Life Hilary Of Poitiers Commentary On The Psalms Paul C Burns
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Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Paul C. Burns
ISBN: 9780813219875, 0813219876
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Model For The Christian Life Hilary Of Poitiers Commentary On The Psalms Paul C Burns by Paul C. Burns 9780813219875, 0813219876 instant download after payment.

The Psalms, used as hymns for liturgy, have also been read as guidance for the spiritual life. Composed between 364 and 367, Hilary of Poitiers' commentary on the Psalms was the last of his writings before his death. In what appears to be a substantial but conventional commentary, Hilary also employs the Psalms to explore three progressive stages of the Christian life―baptism, resurrection, and transformation―then proposes a complex, integrated model for the Christian life. He makes use of cultural and theological resources acquired throughout his education and from his encounters as a Christian bishop in the mid-fourth century.
In this examination of Hilary's treatise, Paul C. Burns discusses the intended audience of Hilary's text and the use of the Psalms by Christians in the fourth century. He identifies Hilary's distinctive perspectives; his dependence on Origen; his Latin theological and exegetical tradition; and the creative directions of Hilary's thought.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Paul C. Burns is associate professor emeritus of religious studies at the University of British Columbia and lecturer at St. Mark's College and Corpus Christi College. He is the author The Christology of Hilary of Poitiers' Commentary on Matthew and editor of Jesus in Twentieth Century Literature, Art, and Movies.

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