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. It is generally not meant to include the
New Testament authors, though in the early Church some writing of Church Fathers were considered canonical.


St. Athanasius, depicted with a book, an iconographic symbol of the importance of his writings.
Those fathers who wrote in
Latin are called the Latin (Church) Fathers, and those who wrote in
Greek the Greek (Church) Fathers. Famous Latin Fathers include the
Montanist Tertullian, St.
Gregory the Great, St.
Augustine of Hippo, St.
Ambrose of Milan, and St.
Jerome; famous Greek Fathers include St.
Irenaeus of Lyons (whose work has survived only in Latin translation),
Clement of Alexandria, the
heterodox Origen, St.
Athanasius of Alexandria, St.
John Chrysostom, and the Three
Cappadocian Fathers.
The very earliest Church Fathers, of the first two generations after the
Apostles of Christ, are usually called the
Apostolic Fathers. Famous Apostolic Fathers include St.
Clement of Rome, St.
Ignatius of Antioch and
Polycarp of Smyrna. In addition, the
Didache and
Shepherd of Hermas are usually placed among the writings of the Apostolic Fathers although their authors are unknown.
Later, in the face of criticism from Greek philosophers and facing persecution, the
Apologetic Fathers wrote to justify and defend Christian doctrine. Important Fathers of this era are St.
Justin Martyr,
Tatian,
Athenagoras of Athens,
Hermias and
Tertullian.
Works of fathers in
early Christianity, prior to Nicene Christianity, were translated into English in a 19th century collection
Ante-Nicene Fathers. Those after the
First Council of Nicaea are collected in
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers.
The
Desert Fathers were early
monastics living in the
Egyptian desert; although they did not write as much, their influence was also great. Among them are St.
Anthony the Great and St.
Pachomius. A great number of their usually short sayings is collected in the Apophthegmata Patrum.
A small number of Church Fathers wrote in other languages:
Saint Ephrem, for example, wrote in
Syriac, though his works were widely translated into Latin and Greek.
In the
Roman Catholic Church, St.
John of Damascus, who lived in the
8th century, is generally considered to be the last of the Church Fathers and at the same time the first seed of the next period of church writers,
scholasticism.
St. Bernard is also at times called the last of the Church Fathers.
The
Eastern Orthodox Church does not consider the age of Church Fathers to be over at all and includes later influential writers in the term.
The study of the Fathers is known as
Patristics.
See also
Def:early writer of Christian doctrine: a Christian writer of the pre-8th century group of scholars who established the doctrines and practices of Christianity in their work ( usually used in the plural )
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