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His life's work was a revival of traditional Christian practices and patristic literature.
The term handmaid of God is an expression found in patristic literature.
Patristic literature was written in the Hellenistic Greek of this period.
Giorgi's wide knowledge of contemporary canon and patristic literature is indeed evidenced by his work.
His polemical writings manifest care and an intimate familiarity with patristic literature.
He had a wide knowledge of patristic literature, and churchmen, such as Alcuin sought his counsel.
In this period Romanian theological culture benefited from new translations from patristic literature.
About 1815 through the works of Sulpicius Severus he started to collect patristic literature.
And according to Patristic literature, Egypt was the birthplace of Christian monasticism.
Early patristic literature is dominated by apologetics and makes use of other literary forms borrowed from non-Christian sources.
Some of these names are clear fabrications, often displaying considerable knowledge of classical and patristic literature.
The other images are sometimes considered marks of heresy in the odist, but do have some parallel in early patristic literature.
Consequently, in Patristic literature, Lucifer is used as a synonym for Satan.
Its sole literary witnesses are brief citations found in patristic literature and quotations by the Church Fathers.
Bădiliță specialized in Greek and Latin patristic literature.
It further possesses a detailed relative and absolute chronology, unparallel in hagiographic and patristic literature of Georgia.
Cànopi is widely known as an author of several books on biblical and monastic spirituality, and is considered a prominent scholar in patristic literature.
Patristic literature, earlier Carolingian literature, and early vernacular literature all use avian imagery for the wandering, searching mind or soul.
Divided into three sections: Patristic Literature, Liturgy, and Study of Modern Ecclesiastical History since 1930.
It is disputed whether, in this context, deuterosis means "Mishnah" or "Targum": in patristic literature, the word is used in both senses.
F.L. Cross states that Melito's treatise on Peri Pascha is "the most important addition to Patristic literature in the present century".
He knew patristic literature, as well as Pliny the Elder, Virgil, Lucretius, Ovid, Horace and other classical writers.
Patristic literature is to Christianity what Talmud is to Judaism and Hadith to Islam - the written record of learned debate and commentary on sacred texts.
The later art of rhetoric treated the personification of abstract concepts as an artistic device, which devolved into the allegorizing that Late Antiquity bequeathed to patristic literature.
Because of his knowledge of the works of Origen, Philo, St. Jerome, St. Augustine, and others, he was well versed in patristic literature.