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Type Words
Synonyms patrology
Type of writing
Derivation patristic, patristical
Type Words
Synonyms patrology
Type of christian theology
Derivation patristic

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The spirit of man in patristics is called nous to distinguish it from the Holy Spirit.
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These authors are known as the Church Fathers, and study of them is called patristics.
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Patristics or Patrology is the study of Early Christian writers, known as the Church Fathers.
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In 1493 he went to Paris and then to Italy, studying canon and civil law, patristics and Greek.
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Over his 57 years as a professor, he taught moral theology, systematic theology, patristics and liturgy.
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An important part of Church history is patristics or patrology, the teaching of the early Fathers of the Church.
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His knowledge of scripture and patristics enabled him to work well with both older traditionalists and newly trained theologians on the faculty.
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Many programs also contain courses in church growth, ecclesiology, evangelism, systematic theology, Christian education, liturgical studies, Latin, Hebrew, canon law, and patristics.
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  • The writings of the early Church Fathers
  • (patristic) An adjective used to refer to the first centuries in the history of the church, following the writing of the New Testament (the "patristic period"), or scholars writing during this period (the "patristic writers"). For many writers, the period thus designated seems to be c. ...