Patristic Theology (PT) publishes research that rigorously engages early Christian texts and the theological wisdom that inspired them. As an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, Patristic Theology benefits the larger academy by providing an important venue for the publication of patristic theological research of the highest quality. The journal is published through the McMaster Divinity College Press and the Centre for Patristics and Early Christianity (CPEC) at McMaster Divinity College. This research centre promotes the study of the texts and traditions of the mothers and fathers of the early church: their literature, theology, history, worship, and spirituality.
Articles
J. A. MCGUCKIN
Classical and Byzantine Christian Notions of the Self and their Significance Today6 CHARLES E. HILL
Enthroned upon the Cherubim22 KEVIN M. CLARKE
Patrology beyond Suspicion: Hermeneutics, Holiness, and Hope65
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