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The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, Christian Fathers, or Fathers of the Church were ancient and influential Christian theologians and writers who established the intellectual and doctrinal foundations of 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 in particular during the 4th and 5th centuries, when Christianity was in the process of establishing itself as the state church of the Roman Empire. For many denominations of Christianity, the writings of the Ante-Nicene Fathers, Nicene Fathers and Post-Nicene Fathers are included in Sacred Tradition. As such, in traditional dogmatic theology, authors considered Church Fathers are treated as authoritative for the establishment of doctrine. The academic field of patristics, the study of the Church Fathers, has extended the scope of the term, and there is no definitive list. Some, such as Origen and Tertullian, made major contributions to the development of later Christian theology, but certain elements of their teaching were later condemned. Apostolic Fathers The Apostolic Fathers were Christian theologians who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, who are believed to have personally known some of the Twelve Apostles, or to have been significantly influenced by them. Their writings, though popular in Early Christianity, were ultimately not included in the canon of the New Testament once it reached its final form. Many of the writings derive from the same time period and geographical location as other works of early Christian literature that did come to be part of the New Testament, and some of the writings found among the Apostolic Fathers' seem to have been just as highly regarded as some of the writings that became the New Testament. The first three, Clement, Ignatius, and Polycarp, are considered the chief ones. Clement of Rome The First Epistle of Clement (c. 96) is the earliest extant epistle from a Church Father. In the epistle, Clement calls on the Christians of Corinth to maintain harmony and order. Copied and widely read in the Early Church, First Clement had been considered by some as part of the New Testament canon, e.g., listed as canonical in Canon 85 of the Canons of the Apostles, among other early canons of the New Testament, showing that it had canonical rank in at least some regions of early Christendom. As late as the 14th century Ibn Khaldun mentions it as part of the New Testament. Ignatius of Antioch Ignatius of Antioch (also known as Theophorus) (c. 35 – c. 110) was the third bishop of Antioch, and was said to be a student of the Apostle John. En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters which have been preserved. Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology, the sacraments, the role of bishops, and the incarnation of Christ. Specifically, concerning ecclesiology, his letter to the Romans is often cited as a testament to the universal bounds of the Roman church. He is the second after Clement to mention Paul's epistles. Polycarp of Smyrna Polycarp of Smyrna (c. 69 – c. 155) was a Christian bishop of Smyrna (now İzmir in Turkey). It is recorded that he had been a disciple of "John". The options/possibilities for this John are John, the son of Zebedee, traditionally viewed as the author of the Gospel of John, or John the Presbyter. Traditional advocates follow Eusebius of Caesarea in insisting that the apostolic connection of Polycarp was with John the Evangelist and that he was the author of the Gospel of John, and thus the Apostle John. Polycarp tried and failed to persuade Pope Anicetus to have the West celebrate Passover on the 14th of Nisan, as in the Eastern calendar. Around AD 155, the Smyrnans of his town demanded Polycarp's execution as a Christian, and he died a martyr. The story of his martyrdom describes how the fire built around him would not burn him, and that when he was stabbed to death, so much blood issued from his body that it quenched the flames around him. Papias of Hierapolis Very little is known of Papias apart from what can be inferred from his own writings. He is described as "an ancient man who was a hearer of John and a companion of Polycarp" by Polycarp's disciple Irenaeus (c. 180). Eusebius adds that Papias was Bishop of Hierapolis around the time of Ignatius of Antioch. In this office, Papias was presumably succeeded by Abercius of Hierapolis. The name Papias was very common in the region, suggesting that he was probably a native of the area. The work of Papias is dated by most modern scholars to about AD 95–120. Despite indications that the work of Papias was still extant in the Late Middle Ages, the full text is now lost; however, extracts appear in a number of other writings, some of which cite a book number. Greek Fathers Those who wrote in Greek are called the Greek (Church) Fathers. In addition to the Apostolic Fathers, famous Greek Fathers include: Justin Martyr, Irenaeus of Lyons, Clement of Alexandria, Athanasius of Alexandria, the Cappadocian Fathers (Basil of Caesarea, Gregory Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa), Peter of Sebaste, Diodorus of Tarsus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, John Chrysostom, Cyril of Alexandria, Maximus the Confessor, and John of Damascus. Justin Martyr Justin Martyr was an early Christian apologist, and is regarded as the foremost interpreter of the theory of the Logos in the 2nd century. He was martyred, alongside some of his students, and is considered a saint by the Catholic Church, Anglicanism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches. Irenaeus of Lyons Irenaeus was bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul, which is now Lyon(s), France. His writings were formative in the early development of Christian theology, and he is recognized as a saint by both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church. He was a notable early Christian apologist. He was also a disciple of Polycarp. In his best-known book, Against Heresies (c. 180) he enumerated heresies and attacked them. Irenaeus wrote that the only way for Christians to retain unity was to humbly accept one doctrinal authority—episcopal councils. Irenaeus proposed that the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John all be accepted as canonical. Clement of Alexandria Clement of Alexandria (c. 150–215) was the first member of the church of Alexandria whose writings have survived, and was one of its most distinguished teachers. He saw wisdom in Greek philosophy and sought to harmonize it with Christian doctrine. Clement opposed Gnosticism, and yet used some of its terminology; for instance, he valued gnosis that with communion for all people could be held by common Christians. He developed a Christian Platonism and has been described by scholars as "the founder of what was to become the great tradition of Christian philosophical theology." Due to his teaching on salvation and divine judgement in passages .... Discover the Church Fathers popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Church Fathers books.

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  • Priestdaddy synopsis, comments

    Priestdaddy

    Patricia Lockwood

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    Wild at Heart Revised and Updated

    John Eldredge

    John Eldredge revises and updates his bestselling, renowned Christian classic, Wild at Heart, and in it invites men to:Recover their masculine heart. See themselves in th...

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    Emotionally Healthy Spirituality

    Peter Scazzero

    MORE THAN 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD!A road map for discipleship with Jesus that is powerfully transformative.Peter Scazzero learned the hard way: you can't be spiritually mature while ...

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    Deep and Wide

    Andy Stanley

    A Close Look at What It Takes to Create an Irresistible Church.This isn't a book about how to make your church bigger. This is a book about how to make your church more appeal...

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    How to Listen to God

    Charles F. Stanley

    Every day, we hear dozens of outside opinions: from our spouses and our family members to our coworkers and our church community, but how can we shift our focus away from the clamo...

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    Fearless

    Max Lucado

    Fear may fill the world but does not have to fill your heart. Each sunrise seems to bring fresh reasons for fear. Layoffs at work. Slowdowns in the economy. Health scares. Division...

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    Let the Church Say Amen

    ReShonda Tate Billingsley

    Awardwinning author ReShonda Tate Billingsley delivers a bold and heartwarming story of family and faith about a man who has succeeded as a reverend and failed as a father.Reverend...

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    Deep and Wide

    Andy Stanley

    Nearly 2,000 years ago, Jesus started a movement that has grown like wildfire throughout history. Author and pastor Andy Stanley draws from Scripture and over 25 years of pastoral ...

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    When the Church Was Young

    Marcellino D'Ambrosio

    A society characterized by loss of respect for life, violence, exotic religious cults, sexual promiscuity, homosexuality, and even pedophilia. Sound familiar? This was the world of...

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    Rediscovering the Church Fathers

    Michael A. G. Haykin

    While the church today looks quite different than it did two thousand years ago, Christians share the same faith with the church fathers. Although separated by time and culture, we...

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    Lies the Mushroom Pickers Told

    Tom Phelan

    Part human comedy and part mystery, Lies the Mushroom Pickers Told is an enthralling, masterful story about what holds a village together and what keeps people apart. When journali...

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    Beyond Blessed

    Robert Morris & Dave Ramsey

    Reach your financial goals and reduce the stress in your life with this book of biblical principles by the bestselling author of The Blessed Life. Who doesn't want to eliminate fin...

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    NLT, New Spirit-Filled Life Bible

    Jack W Hayford & Thomas Nelson

    Find the Holy Spirit throughout the Bible. Dr. Jack Hayford, founding pastor of The Church on the Way, has led a team of anointed leaders to produce the New SpiritFilled ...

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    Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl

    Lysa TerKeurst

    Is something missing in your life?Lysa TerKeurst knows what it’s like to consider God just another thing on her todo list. For years she went through the motions of a Christian lif...

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    American Gospel

    Jon Meacham

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Pulitzer Prizewinning author Jon Meacham reveals how the Founding Fathers viewed faithand how they ultimately created a nation in which belief ...

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    Words of Wisdom from the Church Fathers

    Jimmy Akin

    In the history of Christianity, the age of the apostles gave way to the age of the Church Fathers – which is the hinge connecting the New Testament era to the rest of Christian his...

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    Fight

    Craig Groeschel

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Your playbook to becoming who God created you to be: a man who knows how to fight for what's right. Pastor, bestselling author, husband, and father Craig ...

  • The Desert Fathers synopsis, comments

    The Desert Fathers

    Benedicta Ward

    The Desert Fathers were the first Christian monks, living in solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. In contrast to the formalised and official theology of the "fou...

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    In the Grip of Grace -

    Max Lucado

    Exchange the pressure of accomplishment for the peace of God’s graceWhen the world demands: achieve, succeed, earn, God says: lean on me, trust me, believe me.That is grace. And th...

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    Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Course Workbook

    Peter Scazzero

    For those desiring to take steps in their Christian life and discipleship, to break free from bondage to the past and experience healing, Emotional Healthy Spirituality is an eight...

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    Hollywood Park

    Mikel Jollett

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    Dakota Father

    Linda Ford

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    A Reckless Heart

    Amy Clipston

    Bestselling author Amy Clipston (Amish Homestead series) presents a YA tiein to her popular Kauffman Amish Bakery books with Reckless Heart, which follows a member of the Bontrager...

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    Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day

    Peter Scazzero

    Based on his bestselling book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, this 40day devotional by Peter Scazzero is your guide to more intentional, meaningful, lifechanging c...

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    Frequency

    Robert Morris

    God is speaking. Are you listening? As you open your spiritual "ears," you will learn to determine which channels God is using to broadcast his intentions. Discover how to discern ...

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    Dominion

    Tom Holland

    A "marvelous" (Economist) account of how the Christian Revolution forged the Western imagination. Crucifixion, the Romans believed, was the worst fate imaginable, a punishment...

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    American Fascists

    Chris Hedges

    Twentyfive years ago, when Pat Robertson and other radio and televangelists first spoke of the United States becoming a Christian nation that would build a global Christian empire,...

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    The Quintessential Cast Iron Cookbook

    Howie Southworth & Greg Matza

    Finally, a paperback version of the bestselling One Pan To Rule Them All!Let’s face it. If your kitchen had just one pan, one single tool to accomplish any cooking concoction ...

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    When the Game Is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box

    John Ortberg

    In this thoughtprovoking look at what's really important in life, John Ortberg uses games as a metaphor to help us recognize and play for life's real prize: being rich toward God.T...

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    Getting to Know the Church Fathers

    Bryan Litfin

    A Trusted Introduction to the Church Fathers This concise introduction to the church fathers connects evangelical students and readers to twelve key figures from the early church....

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    Surfing for God

    Michael John Cusick

    Discover how the barrier built by porn addiction can become a bridge to abundant life. Using personal examples, scriptural illustrations, and 20 years of counseling experience, Cus...

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    Wild at Heart Field Manual

    John Eldredge

    In his book Wild at Heart, author John Eldredge thrust a generation of men, young and old, toward a journey to recover true masculinity?the soul of a man as God designed him.If you...

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    Common Prayer

    Shane Claiborne, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove & Enuma Okoro

    Experience a deeper prayer life through this fresh take on ancient liturgy for believers today. Designed to help individuals, families, and congregations pray together across denom...

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    Let Us Dream

    Pope Francis

    In this uplifting and practical book, written in collaboration with his biographer, Austen Ivereigh, the preeminent spiritual leader explains why we mustand how we canmake the worl...

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    Draw the Circle

    Mark Batterson

    Your 40day guide to experiencing more passionate, persistent, intimate communication with God. Do you pray as often and as bravely as you want to? Are you looking to strengthe...

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    Ruthless

    Ron Miscavige & Dan Koon

    Now a #1 New York Times bestseller"Compulsively readable..." LA Weekly“Excoriating memoir" Publisher's Weekly“A sad and painful but bravely told story.” Kirkus ReviewsThe only book...

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    Broken Places

    Tracy Clark

    Cops can make mistakes, even when they’re not rookies. If anyone knows that it’s Cass Raines.   Cass took a bullet two years ago after an incompetent colleague screwed up a te...

  • The Complete Works of the Church Fathers synopsis, comments

    The Complete Works of the Church Fathers

    Philip Schaff

    This is the full set of early Christian writings covering the first four centuries after Christ's death, edited by Philip Schaff.  More than 65 authors, and over 2,000 works a...

  • Spirit Rising synopsis, comments

    Spirit Rising

    Jim Cymbala

    Nothing will change your prayer life, your church, or your study of God's Word more than opening your heart to the Holy Spirit. Join Pastor Jim Cymbala as he invites you to discove...

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    The Crusades

    Thomas Asbridge

    The Crusades is an authoritative, accessible singlevolume history of the brutal struggle for the Holy Land in the Middle Ages. Thomas Asbridgea renowned historian who writes with “...

  • A Year with the Church Fathers synopsis, comments

    A Year with the Church Fathers

    Mike Aquilina

    NEW! Now in Paperbound! Times change, but human nature does not. Neither do the daily struggles that all Christians experience in their walk with the Lord. Today as two thousand ye...

  • Think, Act, Be Like Jesus synopsis, comments

    Think, Act, Be Like Jesus

    Randy Frazee

    The Bible teaches that the goal of the Christian life is to become like Jesusfor our own personal growth and for the sake of others. Every believer needs to ask three big questions...

  • All Things New synopsis, comments

    All Things New

    John Eldredge

    New York Times bestselling author John Eldredge offers readers a breathtaking look into God’s promise for a new heaven and a new earth.This revolutionary book about our future...