- from
patristics.
Josef Fessler defines patrology as the
study of the authenticity, authority, and use of the
Church Fathers’ works,
while patristics focuses...
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authoritative for the
establishment of doctrine. The
academic field of
patristics, the
study of the
Church Fathers, has
extended the
scope of the term,...
- Gr**** is also
known as "Biblical", "New Testament", "ecclesiastical", or "
patristic" Gr****. The
Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote his
private thoughts in...
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Ignatius Green.
Cistercian Studies "Po****r
Patristics Series". svspress.com.
Retrieved 12 May 2022. Po****r
Patristics Series St. Vladimir's
Seminary Press...
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Church List of
early Christian writers Nicene and Post-Nicene
Fathers Patristics Patrologia Graeca Patrologia Latina Patrologia Orientalis Three Holy Hierarchs...
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Ilaria L.E.
Ramelli argues that
apokatastasis (restoration) is a
major patristic doctrine stemming from Gr****
philosophy and Jewish-Christian Scriptures...
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Christian women of the
patristic age
Religion and ****uality § Christianity (see "
Patristic Period"
within Historical Background)
Patristics Women in Christianity...
- in particular,
valuable information regarding Newton's
knowledge of
Patristics Cohen, I. B. (1980). The
Newtonian Revolution. Cambridge:
Cambridge University...
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community called Patristics,
which initially had as a main
objective the
defense of Christianity. As
Christianity spread,
patristic authors increasingly...
- A
patristic anthology,
commonly called a florilegium, is a
systematic collections of
excerpts (more or less copious) from the
works of the
Church Fathers...