Internet Resources for
BHT512—The Formative Era
Augustine of Hippo—an excellent website with summaries of his life and thought, as well as links to texts.
Recommended.
Early Church Documents—one of the best places on the Internet to find patristic documents. Highly recommended.
Early Church Fathers—another outstanding place to find patristic documents. Highly recommended.
The Fathers of the Church—an extensive alphabetical list of patristic documents. Highly recommended.
Internet
Medieval Sourcebook—thousands of primary documents from the patristic and
medieval periods. Includes resources
on the persecution of
Christians, monasticism, the fall of the Roman Empire, and the Crusades. From
Fordham University.
New Testament Gateway—has several annotated links to sites related to NT studies and patristics. Has several links to
resources that discuss the formation of the NT canon. Recommended.
St. Thomas Aquinas—provides biographical information on the author of the Summa Theologica. Taken from the 1908
edition of the Catholic Encyclopedia. For in-depth study, consult more recent publications.
Summa Theologica—text of the entire work, based on a 1947 translation.
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