Colecao Patristica

Coleção Patrística Paulus Editora is a monumental series of over 50 volumes that translates the writings of the "Church Fathers" (the early influential theologians of Christianity) into Portuguese. Paulus Editora

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Covers the "Patristic era," roughly from the end of the New Testament (late 1st century) to the 8th century. Physical Format: Known for its distinctive dark green hardcovers , academic introductions, and large, readable print. Key Highlights of the Collection colecao patristica

Content Scope: The collection features works from the post-apostolic period, including the Apostolic Fathers (e.g., Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch), and key figures like Saint Augustine, Origen, and Cyprian of Carthage.

Each volume includes:

"Patristics" refers to the study of the lives, writings, and doctrines of the "Fathers of the Church." These were the influential theologians and bishops who lived between the end of the Apostolic Age (c. 100 AD) and the 8th century.

A solid academic article that addresses the context of the Coleção Patrística Coleção Patrística Paulus Editora is a monumental series

3. Ecumenical Dialogue

By including both Eastern and Western Fathers without doctrinal prejudice, the collection has served as a common ground for Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestant (especially Lutheran and Reformed) readers in the Lusophone world. The notes carefully indicate where patristic exegesis differs from later scholastic or reformed traditions.