patrist

/ˈpætrɪst/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of the clergy of the earliest period in the Christian Church, especially one of the apostolic Fathers.

“The patristic writings of the early Church Fathers have had a profound impact on Christian theology.”

2. noun

A scholar of the early Christian Church, especially one who studies the writings and teachings of the Church Fathers.

“The patrist is a leading expert in the field of early Christian studies.”

Synonyms

  • clergyman
  • ecclesiastic

Antonyms

  • heretic