COURSES OF READING
PATROLOGY
The science of the lives and writings of the Fathers of the Church and of their con- temporaries whose writings bear witness to the Faith of the Church.
General survey (see bibliography VI-17)
Patrology and Patristics
Fathers of the Church
Collection of Patristic writings
Migne's Patrologia
Primitive Writings
Apostles' Creed
TheDidache
The so-called Epistle of Barnabas ....
The Shepherd of Hernias
St. Clement of Rome
St. Ignatius of Antioch
St. Polycarp of Smyrna
St. Papias of Hierapolis
Second Century
XI-560
VI- 1
VI- 1.5
X-291
1-629
IV-779
11-299
VII-268
IV- 15
VI 1-644
XII-219
XI-457
Gnosticism .
Basilides . . . .
Marcion . . . .
Valentine. . .
Bardesanes .
Apelles
Encratites. . Elcesaites . . . Ebionites. . . Montanism .
Neiv Testament Apocrypha
Apocryphal Gospels
Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles .
Apocryphal Epistles
Apocryphal doctrinal writings . . . Apocryphal Apocalypses
Apologetic Writings
Apologetics in general
Quadratus
Aristides of Athens
St. Justin MartjT
Tatian
Melito of Sardes
Athenagoras of Athens
Theophilus of Antioch
St. Hegesippus
Minucius Felix
The Epistle to Diognetua
Rhodo
St. Irenaeus
Pantaenus
Anti-Marcionite writers
Third Century
Clement of Alexandria
Origen
St. Dionysius of Alexandria
Syro-Palestinian Writers
Julius .Xfriranus
Paul of S:iniii.s:ita
Malchioii of .\ntioch
Luoian of ."Antioch
St. Pamphilus of Cffisarea
Didasealia Apostolorum
Writers of Asia Minor
St. Gregory Thaumaturgus
St. Methodius of Olympus
Western writers TertuUian
VI-592
11-326
IX-646 XV-256 11-293 I-.593 V-413 V-372 V-243 X-521
1-606
1-610
1-613
1-613
1-614
1-618
XI-589
1-712
VII-580
XIII^64
X-166
II- 42
XIII-625
VII-194
X-336
V- 8
XIII- 26
VIII-130
XI-446
IX-649
IV- 4.5
X 1-306
V- 11
VIII-56.5
XI-.589
XI-5S9
IX-409
XI-436
lV-781
VII- 15
X-243
XIV-520
St. Cyprian IV-583
Arnobius 1-746
Lactantius VIII-736
Roman Writers
Caius III-144
Hippolytus of Rome VII-360
Novation .
Papal Letters in early Church .
Commodianus
Viotorinus
Acts of the Martyrs
XI-138
IX-202
IV-165
XV-414 IX-742
Fourth and first half of Fifth Cetitury
Heresies
Novatianism
Donatism
Priscillianism
Pelagianism
Manichaeism
Arianism
Macedonianism
Sabellianism and Dynamism ...
ApoUinarianism
Nestorianism
XI-138
V-121
XII^29
XI-604
IX-591
1-707
XII-174
X-448
1-615
X-755
Greek writers
Eusebius of Csesarea V-617
St. Athanasius II- 35
Representatives of Egyptian Monarchism
Apophthegmata Patrum 1-623
St. Anthony 1-553
Orsisius XI-328
Macarius the Egyptian XVI- 56
Macarius the Alexandrine XVI- 56
Anti-Manichoean Writers
Hegemonius VII-.596
Alexander of Lvcopolis 1-299; VII-.596
St. Serapion. . .'. XIII-726; VII-596
Titus of Bostra XIV-746; VII-596
St. C>Til of Jerusalem IV-595
St. Basil the Great 11-330
St. Gregory of Nazianzus VII- 10
St. Gregory of Uyssa VII- 16
Didymus the Blind IV-784
Epiphanius of Salamis XIII-393
Didorus of Tarsus V- 8
Theodore of Mopsuestia XIV-571
St. John Chrysostom VI 11-185
So-called .\postolic Constitutions 1-636
Svnesius of Cvrene XIV-3S6
St. Cyril of Alexandria IV-592
Theodoret XIV-574
Macarius Magnes IX-483
Hesychius of Jerusalem VII-303
Socrates XIV-118
Sozomen XIV-165
St. Isidore of Pelusium VIII-185
Palladius XI-125
St. Nilus XI- 79
Marcus Eremita IX-6.50
Marcus Diadochus IX-650
Syriac Writers
Aphraates 1-503
St. Ephraem V-49S
Rabbulius XII-619
Isaac of Armenia VIII-175