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Patristics or
patrology is the
study of the
early Christian writers who are
designated Church Fathers. The
names derive from the
combined forms of Latin...
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women in the
patristic age, as
defined by the
Church Fathers, is a
contentious issue within Christianity.
While many
believe that the
patristic writers clearly...
- Gr**** is also
known as "Biblical", "New Testament", "ecclesiastical", or "
patristic" Gr****. The
Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote his
private thoughts in...
- The Po****r
Patristics Series (abbreviated PPS) is a
series of
volumes of
original English translations of
mainly first millennium Christian texts published...
- A
patristic anthology,
commonly called a florilegium, is a
systematic collections of
excerpts (more or less copious) from the
works of the
Church Fathers...
- 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...
- Mary
Magdalene (sometimes
called Mary of Magdala, or
simply the
Magdalene or the Madeleine) was a
woman who,
according to the four
canonical gospels, traveled...
- OCLCÂ 794700384. Cohick, Lynn H.; Hughes, Amy
Brown (2017).
Christian women in the
patristic world :
their influence, authority, and
legacy in the
second through fifth...
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authors are
known as the
Church Fathers, and the
study of them is
called patristics.
Notable early Fathers include Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp,
Justin Martyr...
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consciously retained a
large amount of
continuity with the
Church of the
Patristic and
Medieval periods in
terms of its use of the
catholic creeds, its pattern...