Similar words: patriotic, podiatrist, unpatriotic, patriotically, psychiatrist, distinguishing characteristic, eristic, juristic. Meaning: [pə'trɪstɪk] adj. of or relating to the writings of the early church fathers.
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1. Second, note that such phenomena continued in the patristic period, at least in some circles.
2. Patristic Qiaobusi is taking the apple the malic ticket that this oneself produces, where to stick, where can be born new classical.
3. Recently, however, some scholars argue that the patristic and medieval thoughts, including St. Thomas's, can provide vital resources for the construction of contemporary ecological ethics.
4. This recognition set patristic Christianity on a collision course with classical politics.
5. Advanced classes study the classical works of the most influential writers of the Patristic, Medieval, Reformation and Modern periods.
6. All of these manuscripts were first discovered and published between 1938 and 1983, but as early as the 3rd century there are Patristic references to the Gospel of Mary.
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