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EARLY CHRISTIAN HERMITS, ASCETICS, AND MONKS WHO LIVED MAINLY IN THE SCETES DESERT OF EGYPT BEGINNING AROUND THE THIRD CENTURY AD
Desert Father; Desert father; Fathers of the desert; Desert fathers; Desert monasticism; List of Desert Fathers
  • Icon of [[Arsenius the Great]], notable Desert Father
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  • Macarius]] and a Cherub" from [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], Sinai, Egypt
  • Image showing the important Desert Fathers and their interrelationships.

Church Fathers         
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  • St. Athanasius, depicted with a gospel book, an iconographic symbol used mostly for priests and bishops as preachers of the gospel.
GROUP OF ANCIENT AND INFLUENTIAL CHRISTIAN THEOLOGIANS AND WRITERS
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The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, Christian Fathers, or Fathers of the Church were ancient and influential Christian theologians and writers who established the intellectual and doctrinal foundations of Christianity. The historical period in which they worked became known as the Patristic Era and spans approximately from the late 1st to mid-8th centuries,Byzantine Iconoclasm began in AD 726, John of Damascus died in AD 749; the last of the seven ecumenical councils took place in AD 787.
Founding Fathers of the United States         
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  • second U.S. president]].
  • [[Alexander Hamilton]]}}Served as Washington's senior ''[[aide-de-camp]]'' during most of the Revolutionary War; wrote 51 of the 85 articles comprising the ''[[Federalist Papers]]''; and created much of the administrative framework of the government.
  • [[Richard Henry Lee]]}}Introduced the [[Lee Resolution]] in the Second Continental Congress calling for the colonies' independence from Great Britain
  • ''First Continental Congress at Prayer'', an 1848 portrait by [[T. H. Matteson]]
  • Independence Day]] and the founding of the [[United States]].
  • [[George Mason]], author of the 1776 [[Virginia Declaration of Rights]] and co-father of the [[United States Bill of Rights]]
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  • George Washington and William Lee]]'', a 1780 portrait by [[John Trumbull]]
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  • Treaty of Paris]] with Adams and Franklin; wrote ''[[The Federalist Papers]]'' with Hamilton and Madison.
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  • Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms]], and the first draft of the Articles of Confederation.
  • [[John Hancock]]}}President of the Continental Congress; renowned for his large signature on the United States Declaration of Independence
  • [[Joseph Warren]]}}Physician who died during the Battle of Bunker Hill
  • US]] [[ethos]] and exemplifying the emerging nation's ideals.
  • [[Elbridge Gerry]]}}Member Second Continental Congress; Signed the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation; Fifth vice President under James Madison
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  • [[Peyton Randolph]]}}President of the Continental Congress, presided over creation of the [[Continental Association]]<ref name=randolph/>
  • Declaration of Independence]] at the [[Second Continental Congress]] in [[Philadelphia]]
  • Declaration of Independence]]; administered oath of office to Washington
  • Robert Morris]]}}President of Pennsylvania's Committee of Safety, "Financier of the Revolution"; one of the founders of the financial system of the United States.
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  • [[Samuel Adams]]}} Member of the First and Second Continental Congress; Signed the Continental Association, Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
  • Constitutional Convention]] in [[Philadelphia]]
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  • [[Thomas Mifflin]]}}Member First and Second Continental Congress; Signed the [[Continental Association]] and U.S. Constitution
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  • ''Washington's Crossing the Delaware'']], by [[Emanuel Leutze]]
GROUP OF AMERICANS WHO LED THE REVOLUTION AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN
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The Founding Fathers of the United States, or simply the Founding Fathers or Founders, were a group of late-18th century American revolutionary leaders who united the Thirteen Colonies, led the war for independence from Great Britain, and crafted a framework of government for the new United States nation.
Trinitarianism in the Church Fathers         
Trinity of the Church Fathers
Whether the earliest Church Fathers believed in the Trinity is a subject for debate. Some of the evidence used to support an early belief in the Trinity are triadic statements (referring to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit) from the New Testament and the Church Fathers.

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Desert Fathers

The Desert Fathers or Desert Monks were early Christian hermits and ascetics, who lived primarily in the Scetes desert of the Roman province of Egypt, beginning around the third century AD. The Apophthegmata Patrum is a collection of the wisdom of some of the early desert monks and nuns, in print as Sayings of the Desert Fathers. The first Desert Father was Paul of Thebes, and the most well known was Anthony the Great, who moved to the desert in AD 270–271 and became known as both the father and founder of desert monasticism. By the time Anthony had died in AD 356, thousands of monks and nuns had been drawn to living in the desert following Anthony's example, leading his biographer, Athanasius of Alexandria, to write that "the desert had become a city." The Desert Fathers had a major influence on the development of Christianity.

The desert monastic communities that grew out of the informal gathering of hermit monks became the model for Christian monasticism, first influencing the Coptic communities these monks were a part of and preached to.

The eastern monastic tradition at Mount Athos and the western Rule of St Benedict both were strongly influenced by the traditions that began in the desert. All of the monastic revivals of the Middle Ages looked to the desert for inspiration and guidance. Much of Eastern Christian spirituality, including the Hesychast movement, had its roots in the practices of the Desert Fathers. Even religious renewals such as the German evangelicals and Pietists in Pennsylvania, the Devotio Moderna movement, and the Methodist Revival in England are seen by modern scholars as being influenced by the Desert Fathers.