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pt. 1. The development and context of Hilary's trinitarian theology: Latin anti-modalism in 'In Matthaeum'
Regula fidei and "the economy"
Logos-sarx christology
The passion of the Son
The Latin West and the beginning of the Homoian crisis
Sirmium 357 and the "Homoian plot"
The first Latin response : Phoebadius of Agen
The second Latin response : Marius Victorinus
Hilary's first attempts to engage the Homoians
Liber adversus Valentem et Ursacium
De fide
Hilary, Basil of Ancyra and Sirmium
Basil of Ancyra and the Creed of Sirmium 357
De synodis and Hilary's response to Sirmium 357
Sirmium 357 and the Homoiousian anathemas
The dedication creed, Serdica 343 and Sirmium 357
De synodis, part II
The Nicene Creed
Hilary to the Homoiousians.

pt. 2. The shape of Hilary's trinitarian theology: Exegeting Scripture
Strategy 1: polemical exegesis
Arian, not Homoian
Polemical exegesis of the Genesis theophanies
Strategy 2: Philippians 2 as a hermeneutical guide
The name and birth of God
Name and birth in De trinitate 7
The birth of the Son in Hilary's exegesis of John
Name and birth in Greek trinitarian theology
Origen on naming
Athanasius and the Father of the Son
Name and birth in the early Homoian controversy
The incarnation and passion of the Son
Forma servi-forma dei in De trinitate 9-10
The background of Hilary's forma servi-forma dei model
Philippians 2 in Latin trinitarian theology
Basil of Ancyra on Philippians 2
The passion of the Son in De trinitate 10
Eschatology and christology in De trinitate 11
The generation of the Son
Analogy and the infinite nature of God
Proverbs 8:22 and the eternal generation of the Son.

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