Colecao Patristica [upd] File

This text is designed to be helpful whether you are a student of theology, a history enthusiast, or a researcher looking to understand the significance of these works, particularly within the Portuguese-speaking academic context.

The Patristic period refers to the era of the early Church, generally spanning from the end of the New Testament (c. 100 AD) to the death of St. John of Damascus (749 AD) in the East and St. Isidore of Seville (636 AD) in the West.

(specifically within the broader study of Patristics and its influence on education and philosophy) is colecao patristica

1. Santo Agostinho (Augustine of Hippo) – The Star of the Collection

No collection is complete without the Bishop of Hippo. The Coleção Patrística offers monumental translations of:

The Theological Impact in Lusophone Countries

Before the 1990s, seminaries in Brazil and Portugal relied on French or Italian patrologies. The Coleção Patrística democratized knowledge. This text is designed to be helpful whether

Why the Coleção Patrística is Superior to Free Online Translations

A common question is: "Why buy these books when I can read the Church Fathers for free on the internet?"

Key Volumes and Authors in the Coleção Patrística

Over 100 volumes have been published to date. Here are the cornerstone authors you will find in the collection: John of Damascus (749 AD) in the East and St

O que é a Coleção Patrística?

Philosophy of Education: In the journal Kínesis, researchers analyze Saint Augustine's pedagogical works (like The Teacher) using the translations provided in the Paulus collection.