From ancient Fathers and Church Ruilings.
The apocalyptic Jewish sect are considered as the first century church fathers.
Richard Paul Jungkuntz has written: 'Epicureanism and the Church Fathers' -- subject(s): Fathers of the church
The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, or Fathers of the Church are the early and influential theologians and writers in the Christian Church, particularly those of the first five centuries of Christian history. The term is used of writers and teachers of the Church, not necessarily saints. Teachers particularly are also known as doctors of the Church.* 1 Apostolic Fathers ** 1.1 Clement of Rome ** 1.2 Ignatius of Antioch ** 1.3 Polycarp of Smyrna * 2 Greek Fathers ** 2.1 Irenaeus of Lyons ** 2.2 Clement of Alexandria ** 2.3 Origen of Alexandria ** 2.4 Athanasius of Alexandria ** 2.5 Cyril of Alexandria ** 2.6 John Chrysostom ** 2.7 Cappadocian Fathers * 3 Latin Fathers ** 3.1 Tertullian ** 3.2 Cyprian of Carthage ** 3.3 Ambrose of Milan ** 3.4 Jerome of Stridonium ** 3.5 Augustine of Hippo ** 3.6 Gregory the Great
Boniface Ramsey has written: '57. John Cassian' '50. Sermons of St. Maximus of Turin (Ancient Christian Writers)' 'Beginning to read the fathers' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Fathers of the church, History, Theology, Doctrinal
Ancient Church of the East was created in 1968.
Ancient Church of the East's population is 100,000.
In the western church the Four Fathers of the Church were: St. Gregory the Great, St. Ambrose, St. Augustine and St. Jerome.
Thomas P. Collins has written: 'The risen Christ in the fathers of the church' -- subject- s -: Fathers of the church, History of doctrines, Resurrection
A:The period during which the apostles are thought to have been alive is known as the Apostolic Age. This is followed by the Age of the Apostolic Fathers, or the early Church Fathers. The Apostolic Fathers are thought to have known some of the apostles. The next period is known as the Age of the Church Fathers.
the explanatory writings of the early church fathers
The Writings of the Church Fathers.