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Definition of Patristic

Patristic
Patristic Pa*tris"tic, Patristical Pa*tris"tic*al, a. [F. patristique. See Paternal.] Of or pertaining to the Fathers of the Christian church. The voluminous editor of Jerome anf of tons of patristic theology. --I. Taylor.

Meaning of Patristic from wikipedia

- Patristics, also known as Patrology, is a branch of theological studies focused on the writings and teachings of the Church Fathers, between the 1st to...
- Gr**** is also known as "Biblical", "New Testament", "ecclesiastical", or "patristic" Gr****. The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote his private thoughts in...
- Christianity. The historical period in which they worked became known as the Patristic Era and spans approximately from the late 1st to mid-8th centuries, flourishing...
- women in the patristic age, as defined by the Church Fathers, is a contentious issue within Christianity. While many believe that the patristic writers sought...
- A patristic anthology, commonly called a florilegium, is a systematic collections of excerpts (more or less copious) from the works of the Church Fathers...
- Ilaria L.E. Ramelli argues that apokatastasis (restoration) is a major patristic doctrine stemming from Gr**** philosophy and Jewish-Christian Scriptures...
- spiritual gifts first found in the book of Isaiah, and much commented upon by patristic authors. They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge...
- The Po****r Patristics Series (abbreviated PPS) is a series of volumes of original English translations of mainly first millennium Christian texts published...
- Ananias (/ˌænəˈnaɪ.əs/; Biblical Hebrew: חָנַנְיָהּ‎, romanized: Chānanyah) and his wife Sapphira (/səˈfaɪrə/; סָפִירַה‎, Ṣafīrah) were, according to the...
- Barbēlō (Gr****: Βαρβηλώ) refers to the first emanation of God in several forms of Gnostic cosmogony. Barbēlō is often depicted as a supreme female principle...