Interfaith Issues - Ecumenism

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Interfaith Issues - Ecumenism Patristic Fathers Interfaith Issues - Ecumenism

Selecting Church Father Identify Your Class Number Write down the NAME of the Patristic Father you will research Prepare a 2 – 4 minute summary of your Church Father Must use a “Catholic” web-reference Include: Biographical info. (birth, location, state of life, death, etc.) Historical context of life Key impact on the Church (theological clarifications, doctrines, etc.) Presentations will start, Fri. 9/23/14

Church Father -Presentation Grading Grade = 25 points Class Participation Written OUTLINE of research -12.5 points Must include: Three areas (Biographical, Context, Impact) Reference citation(s) Presentation =12.5 points Presentation Content (hook, three areas, organization) Presentation Delivery (Volume, confidence, enthusiasm, creativity)

Patristic Fathers of the Church 1 Athanasius   13 Ignatius of Antioch 2 Augustine of Hippo 14 Irenaeus 3 Basil the Great 15 Jerome 4 John Cassian 16 John Chrysostom 5 Clement of Rome 17 Justin Martyr 6 Cyprian of Carthage 18 Leo I (Leo the Great) 7 Cyril of Jerusalem 19 Martin of Tours 8 Damascus I 20 Novatian 9 Gregory of Nazianzus 21 Patrick 10 Gregory of Nyssa 22 Peter of Alexandria 11 Gregory the Great 23 Tertullian 12 Hippolytus of Rome 24  Hillary