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patrology (pəˈtrɒlədʒɪ) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the study of the writings of the Fathers of the Church2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a collection of such writings[C17: from Greek patr-, patēr father + -logy] patrological adj paˈtrologist npatrology1. Also patristics. the branch of theology that studies the teachings of the early church fathers. 2. a collection of the writings of the early church fathers. — patrologist, n. — patrologic, patrological, adj.See also: TheologyThesaurusNoun | 1. | patrology - the writings of the early Church Fatherspatristicswriting - (usually plural) the collected work of an author; "the idea occurs with increasing frequency in Hemingway's writings" | | 2. | patrology - the study of the lives, writings, and doctrines of the Church FatherspatristicsChristian theology - the teachings of Christian churches | Translations
PatrologyenUK
Patrology the aspect of Christian theology devoted to the biographies of the fathers of the church and to the interpretation of their works. Patrology is also concerned with codifying the basic works of the fathers of the church, important sources on church history. J.-P. Migne compiled the most extensive publication of these sources and other related materials. patrologyenUK Related to patrology: petrologySynonyms for patrologynoun the writings of the early Church FathersSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the study of the lives, writings, and doctrines of the Church FathersSynonymsRelated Words |