Doctors.
What’s your first thought? M.D.? Ph.D.? The Doctor?
How's about the Christian church?
Throughout
the centuries, Christians have recognized certain individuals as heroes of the
faith--men and women who have contributed to the advancement of Christianity in
fair and foul weather. Among these, some have stood out as lasting
contributors to the understanding of orthodoxy and the theological teachings of
Christianity at large. In 1298, Pope
Boniface VIII named four such individuals “Doctors of the Church,” people whose
teachings and writings are useful to Christians in any era of Church history.
In
the next few posts, I will endeavor to briefly explore the key aspects of the
lives of the original four Doctors of the Western Church (Augustine, Ambrose,
Gregory I, and Jerome) and take a look at the significance of their
contributions. Although much could be written about each of these four men, space and format will not allow for great elaboration. Even so, I hope that you might learn a few new tidbits from the musings to come and find a new sort of admiration for these Christian brothers who strove to build and uphold the church long before we were ever thought of.
"For all your saints, O Lord,
Who strove in you to live,
Who followed, obeyed, adored,
Our grateful hymn receive.
They all in life and death,
With you, their Lord, in view,
Learned from your Holy Spirit's breath
To suffer and to do."
Richard Mant
P.S. Please let me know if you note areas where I have misrepresented an individual or conveyed inaccurate information. As always, the goal is accuracy and improvement! Enjoy!
Looking forward to the upcoming posts, Bekah!
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