patrist (Meaning)

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patrist (n.)

One versed in patristics.

Synonyms & Antonyms of patrist

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patrist Sentence Examples

  1. The patriarch of the family, revered for his wisdom and guidance.
  2. The priest delivered a moving patriastic sermon, invoking the wisdom of the saints.
  3. The church's patrimony consisted of extensive lands and properties inherited from its founding fathers.
  4. The patrician merchants of ancient Rome formed a powerful elite class.
  5. The ruler traced his lineage back to a long line of illustrious patricians.
  6. The patristic writings of the early Church Fathers provided a foundation for Christian doctrine.
  7. The modern concept of patriarchy acknowledges the historical dominance of fathers in society.
  8. The patrilineal system traces descent through the father's line.
  9. The university established a special chair dedicated to the study of patristics.
  10. The patristic era of Christian history was characterized by the writings of influential theologians.

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One versed in patristics.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patriarch of the family, revered for his wisdom and guidance.

The priest delivered a moving patriastic sermon, invoking the wisdom of the saints.

The church's patrimony consisted of extensive lands and properties inherited from its founding fathers.

The patrician merchants of ancient Rome formed a powerful elite class.