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Resources on the Early Church Fathers





This Rock
Volume 17, Number 8
  September 2006  

 Reasons for Hope
By Cherie Peacock
 Letters
 Making Peace with the Mediatrix
By Mary Beth Kremski
 To Thee Do I Come
By Jane Cavolina
 Nietzsche and the Nietzscheans: Shaping the Culture of Death
By Donald DeMarco
 What's Wrong with a Little Indulgence?
By Jimmy Akin
 How to Get an Indulgence
 Reading the Early Church Fathers: Part II
By Marcellino D'Ambrosio
 Resources on the Early Church Fathers
 The Greatest Story Never Told: Modern Christian Martyrdom
By Susan Brinkmann
 Missionaries Killed in 2005
 Damascus Road
Preaching from the Choir
By Joanna Bogle
 By the Book
A Confession to Make
By Tim Staples
 Truth Be Told
How Abortion Became Illegal
By Robert P. Lockwood
 Up a Notch
Abortion and Double Effect
By Matthew Newsome
 Classic Apologetics
The Meaning, Object, and Need of Apologetics
By Rev. F. J. Koch
 Quick Questions
 Last Writes
By Karl Keating

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1. Audio-video: Audio and video recordings of Marcellino D’Ambrosio’s "Early Church Fathers" series are available at www.crossroadsinitiative.com.

2. Print: Mike Aquilina’s book The Fathers of the Church is a good primer for reading the Fathers. In addition, there are several multi-volume collections of the writings of the Fathers, notably the Ante-Nicene and Nicene Fathers series, Catholic University’s Fathers of the Church series, and the Ancient Christian Writers series from Newman Press. St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press has also published many patristic classics, and William Jurgens’s Faith of the Early Fathers series is available at www.catholic.com.

3. Web: Many sites exist with extensive patristic libraries, notably www.ewtn.com and www.newadvent.org. Marcellino D’Ambrosio’s site, www.crossroadsinitiative.com, contains articles on the Fathers, excerpts and full works by the Fathers, chronologies of the early Church, and short biographies on the most prominent Fathers.



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