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Cyril of Jerusalem (313-386) was a theologian of the early Church.
Maximus the Confessor (580-662) was a Christian monk, theologian, and scholar.
Athenagoras (133-190) was a Father of the Church, an Ante-Nicene Christian apologist who lived during the second half of the 2nd century of whom little is known for certain, besides that he was Athenian, a philosopher, and a convert to Christianity.
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Jerome (342-420) was a Christian priest, confessor, theologian, and historian; he is commonly known as Saint Jerome.
Antony the Great (251-356) was a Christian monk from Egypt, revered since his death as a saint. For his importance among the Desert Fathers and to all later Christian monasticism, he is also known as the Father of All Monks.
Augustine of Hippo (354-430) was a theologian and philosopher. His writings influenced the development of Western philosophy and Western Christianity.
The church fathers. Joannes or John Zonaras (1074 - 1130) was a Byzantine chronicler and theologian who lived in Constantinople. Under Emperor Alexios I Komnenos he held the offices of head justice and private secretary to the emperor.
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The church fathers. Gregory of Nazianzus (329 - 390) also known as Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople, and theologian. He is widely considered the most accomplished rhetorical stylist
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Origen of Alexandria (184-253) was an early Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian. He was a prolific writer who wrote roughly 2,000 treatises in multiple branches of theology, including textual criticism, biblical exegesis and hermeneutics.
Ephrem the Syrian (306-373) was a prominent Christian theologian and writer, who is revered as one of the most notable hymnographers of Eastern Christianity.
Ignatius of Antioch (30-110) was an early Christian writer and Patriarch of Antioch. His letters also serve as an example of early Christian theology.
Justin Martyr (100-165) was an early Christian apologist and philosopher.
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Tatian of Adiabene (120-185) was an Assyrian Christian writer and theologian of the 2nd century.
Gregory of Nazianzus (329-390) was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople, and theologian. As a classically trained orator and philosopher he infused Hellenism into the early church, establishing the paradigm of Byzantine theologians
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Old engravings. Shows the Catacombs of Rome
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Saint Gregory the Great (540-604) was the bishop of Rome from 3 September 590 to his death. He is known for instigating the first recorded large-scale mission from Rome, the Gregorian Mission.
Saint Clement of Rome (30-100) is listed by Irenaeus and Tertullian as the fourth bishop of Rome. He is considered to be the first Apostolic Father of the Church.
The church fathers. Titus Flavius Clemens, also known as Clement of Alexandria (150 - 215), was a Christian theologian and philosopher who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria. A convert to Christianity, he was an educated man
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Irenaeus (120-202) was bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul, which is now Lyons, France. His writings were formative in the early development of Christian theology. He was a disciple of Polycarp, who himself was a disciple of the Apostle John.
John Chrysostom (349-407) was the archbishop of Constantinople known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, and his ascetic sensibilities.
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Theophilus (2nd century) was Patriarch of Antioch from 169 until 182. His writings indicate that he was born a pagan, not far from the Tigris and Euphrates, and was led to embrace Christianity by studying the Holy Scriptures.
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The church fathers. Saint John of Damascus (675 - 749), was a Byzantine monk and priest. Born and raised in Damascus c. 675 or 676, he died at his monastery, Mar Saba, near Jerusalem on 4 December 749.
John of Damascus (675-749) was a Christian monk, priest, and apologist.
Athanasius I of Alexandria (296-373) was the 20th bishop of Alexandria. Athanasius was a Christian theologian, a Church Father, the chief defender of Trinitarianism against Arianism.
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Clement of Alexandria (150-215) was a Christian theologian and philosopher who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria. Among his pupils were Origen and Alexander of Jerusalem.
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The church fathers. Saint John Chrysostom (349 - 407), Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical
The church fathers. Saint Basil the Great (329 - 379), was the bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, Asia Minor. He was an influential theologian who supported the Nicene Creed and opposed the heresies of the early Christian church.
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Macarius of Egypt (300-391) was a Coptic Christian monk and hermit. He is also known as Macarius the Elder or Macarius the Great.

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