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His favourite field of study was Eastern and patristic theology.
The Westminster handbook to patristic theology.
Chryssavgis read patristic theology at Oxford.
It is responsible for the study of patristic theology - the history and theology of Church Fathers.
The Kollyvades movement strove for a rediscovery of Patristic theology and a liturgical life that included frequent communion.
This allowed him to develop a thorough understanding of patristic theology, also developing interests in spiritual theology, mysticism and the history of piety.
Mary in Patristic Theology' in Sarah Jane Boss (ed.)
During his childhood he had been associated with Presbyterianism, but in his teens he became an atheist, although he retained a lifelong interest in patristic theology.
According to the relative predominance of these two elements arose Gnosticism, the Patristic theology, and the philosophical schools of Neopythagoreanism and Neoplatonism.
After a long spiritual and academic novitiate training, involving the study of Greek, Latin, German, Patristic Theology and Church History, Sr.
When the Western Roman Empire fragmented under the impact of various barbarian invasions, the empire-wide intellectual culture that had underpinned late patristic theology had its interconnections cut.
It was not so much in the catechetical schools of Alexandria, Antioch, and Edessa as in the struggle with the great heresies of the age that patristic theology developed.
To the dean and chapter of Christ Church he bequeathed the ecclesiastical history and patristic theology works of his library, for the use of his successors in the chair.
He focuses on Latin and Greek Patristic Theology, in particular, Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine of Hippo, and pneumatological development in the early church.
Its aim according to the Patriarchal Sigillion is to promote "the study and research of Patrology, Christian literature in general, Patristic Theology, and their neighbouring Theology disciplines"
Following Greek patristic theology, which identifies the Father as the archē of both the Son and the Holy Spirit, Mitchell terms relations within the Trinity archical and not hierarchical.
Eugene Ludwig, OFM Cap., Professor of History and Patristic Theology at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology.
In patristic theology, Paul's contrasting of Jesus as the new man versus Adam provided a framework for discussing the uniqueness of the birth of Jesus and the ensuing events of his life.
Co-inherence was a term used in Patristic theology to describe the relationship between the human and divine natures of Jesus Christ, and the relationship between the persons of the blessed Trinity.
"Karl Barth and Patristic Theology," in Theology Beyond Christendom: Essays on the Centenary of the Birth of Karl Barth May 10, 1986.
As an essential and universal dimension of Orthodox theological endeavour, Patristic Theology constitutes an additional subject in the subject area "Theology", owing to its interrelationship and interaction with Systematic Theology.
François Delfau (born 1637 at Montel in Auvergne, France; died 13 October 1676, at Landevenec in Normandy) was a French Benedictine theologian, an authority on patristic theology.
It should be noted that an emphasis on the subject area "Theology", and in particular Patristic theology, is due to the significance which Orthodoxy places upon the Church Fathers and their understanding of Holy Scripture.
He now applied himself studiously to patristic theology and specialized in the study of the Septuagint in order to investigate accusations made by certain rabbis that the Alexandrian translators had been unfaithful to the original Hebrew.
The editor emeritus is the Rev. Kenneth Baker, S.J.; current editor is the Rev. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., a professor of patristic theology at St. Louis University.