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    theology, the extent of use of classical philosophy. The terms neo-patristics and post-patristics refer to recent theologies according to which the Church Fathers...
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  • Christian women of the patristic age Religion and sexuality § Christianity (see "Patristic Period" within Historical Background) Patristics Women in Christianity...
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  • A patristic anthology, commonly called a florilegium, is a systematic collections of excerpts (more or less copious) from the works of the Church Fathers...
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  • Koine Greek (redirect from Patristic Greek)
    Greek is also known as "Biblical", "New Testament", "ecclesiastical", or "patristic" Greek. The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote his private thoughts in...
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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,...
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  • of Thmuis Cistercian Studies "Popular Patristics Series". svspress.com. Retrieved 12 May 2022. Popular 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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  • community called Patristics, which initially had as a main objective the defense of Christianity. As Christianity spread, patristic authors increasingly...
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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...
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    rather than hagiography. List of Christian martyrs Christian pacifism Patristics Persecution of Christians Religious Persecution List of Augustae List...
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    Ilaria L.E. Ramelli argues that apokatastasis (restoration) is a major patristic doctrine stemming from Greek philosophy and Jewish-Christian Scriptures...
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    Mary Magdalene (sometimes called Mary of Magdala, or simply the Magdalene, Magdalena or the Madeleine) was a woman who, according to the four canonical...
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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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    (2): 332–352. doi:10.1515/zac-2013-0017. De Beer, Wynand (2015). "The Patristic Understanding of the Six Days (Hexaemeron)". Journal of Early Christian...
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    spiritual gifts first found in the book of Isaiah, and much commented upon by patristic authors. They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge...
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    Historical theology Ecumenical Creeds Apostles' Nicene Chalcedonian Athanasian Patristics and Councils Great church ante-Nicene period Church Fathers Apostolic...
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    The Tetragrammaton (/ˌtɛtrəˈɡræmətɒn/ TET-rə-GRAM-ə-ton; from Ancient Greek τετραγράμματον '[consisting of] four letters'), or the Tetragram, is the four-letter...
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  • symbolic role: to teach about God and faith in Christianity. An expert in patristics as well as modern doctrine, Wiles was particularly interested in the development...
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    superlatively prolific since ancient times in Africa, though offset of Greek and Patristic philosophy. The best known philosophical revival was in the early modern...
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  • A nocturnal emission, also known as a wet dream, sex dream, or sleep orgasm, is a spontaneous orgasm during sleep that includes ejaculation for a male...
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    Martyrology Saints in Anglicanism Saints in Methodism Patristics Early Christian writers Church Fathers Women of the patristic age Prophet Saints portal...
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    in particular, valuable information regarding Newton's knowledge of Patristics Cohen, I. B. (1980). The Newtonian Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University...
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  • Cistercian Studies (category Publications of patristic texts)
    Christian mysticism, patristics, the history of Christianity, and other related topics. List of volumes in the series: Popular Patristics Series "Cistercian...
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    Predestination, in theology, is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God, usually with reference to the eventual fate of the individual soul...
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  • In Christian theology, baptism of blood (Latin: baptismus sanguinis) or baptism by blood, also called martyred baptism, is a doctrine which holds that...
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    Modi’in (Hebrew: מוֹדִיעִין, Mōdīʿīn; also transliterated as Modein), also Modi’im (Hebrew: מוֹדִיעִים, Mōdīʿīm), and later, Moditha (Greek: Μωδιθα), was...
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    In ancient near eastern cosmology, the firmament signified a cosmic barrier that separated the heavenly waters above from the Earth below. In biblical...
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    Believer's baptism or adult baptism (occasionally called credobaptism, from the Latin word credo meaning "I believe") is the practice of baptizing those...
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    The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, commonly referred to as the Feast of Christ the King, Christ the King Sunday or Reign of...
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