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The '''Church Fathers''' are the [[Theologian|theologians]] who have received and articulated the [[Orthodoxy|orthodox]] [[Christianity|Christian faith]] from the time of the [[Apostles]] to today. | |||
==See also== | |||
* The [[Apostolic Fathers]] - The earliest Church Fathers who were taught by the Apostles themselves | |||
* The [[ante-Nicene Fathers]] - The Church Fathers who lived between the deaths of the Apostles and the Council of Nicaea | |||
* The [[Nicene Fathers]] - The Church Fathers who participated in the Council of Nicaea or the Council of Constantinople | |||
* The [[Doctors of the Church|Church Doctors]] - The Church Fathers during the 5th to 9th centuries | |||
* The [[Proto-protestantism|Proto-Protestants]] - The Church Fathers who preceded the Protestant Reformation | |||
* The [[Reformers]] - The Church Fathers who participated in the Protestant Reformation | |||
Latest revision as of 14:03, 10 March 2026
The Church Fathers are the theologians who have received and articulated the orthodox Christian faith from the time of the Apostles to today.
See also
- The Apostolic Fathers - The earliest Church Fathers who were taught by the Apostles themselves
- The ante-Nicene Fathers - The Church Fathers who lived between the deaths of the Apostles and the Council of Nicaea
- The Nicene Fathers - The Church Fathers who participated in the Council of Nicaea or the Council of Constantinople
- The Church Doctors - The Church Fathers during the 5th to 9th centuries
- The Proto-Protestants - The Church Fathers who preceded the Protestant Reformation
- The Reformers - The Church Fathers who participated in the Protestant Reformation
