This month’s Patristics Carnival is up here: hyperekperissou: Patristics Carnival XXII- April, 2009.
Here are some of the ones that caught my eye:
Articles on the Fathers
Jonathon Harmon on The Sunday Page posts a paper arguing for a non-hierarchical model of St. Ignatius of Antioch.
Stacey on the Almost There blog examines John Calvin’s claims about the non-Catholic nature of the Fathers and that they supported his view of the Eucharist.
Kevin Edgecomb on the biblicalia blog discusses the appeal of St Isaac the Syrian and his (Orthodox) audience.
Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon in the Hermitage Journal encourages Orthodox readers to truly turn to the Fathers. This is pretty hard-core Orthodoxy, so read with caution.
Scot McKnight on the beliefnet Jesus Creed blog discusses Justin Martyr’s and Irenaeus’ view of Genesis.
Seumus McDonald on the Compliant Subversity blog reflects on patristic exegesis and the Trinitarian debates of the fourth and fifth centuries.
Thomas on the Faith and Reason blog completes his series on St. Ignatius of Antioch’s letters with a discussion of his letter to Polycarp. Stay tuned for his series on Polycarp.
Eric on the Christian Reader blog discusses Chuck Colson’s call to return to doctrine and the resulting critique that we should have ‘no creed but Jesus Christ’.
Willing Catholic Martyr on the Pillar and Foundation blog considers the biblical foundations of the Trinity.
Go check the rest out! And a special thanks to the author of the Carnival – I find myself really looking forward to it each month.






