Apostolic Fathers

The Apostolic Fathers bridge the gap between the apostles and later Christianity, representing the first post-apostolic generation of church leaders who knew the apostles personally or were significantly influenced by them. Clement of Rome's First Epistle (c. 96 CE) to the Corinthians addresses church divisions and emphasizes apostolic succession, demonstrating Rome's early interventionist authority. Ignatius of Antioch, martyred en route to Rome (c. 107-117 CE), wrote seven letters emphasizing the monarchical episcopate, the Eucharist as 'medicine of immortality,' and warnings against Docetism. Polycarp of Smyrna, burned at the stake at age 86 after refusing to deny Christ ('Eighty-six years I have served Him'), represents the link between the apostolic age and emerging orthodoxy. The Shepherd of Hermas, a lengthy apocalyptic work (c. 140-155 CE), addresses post-baptismal sin through visions, mandates, and parables—considered near-canonical by some early churches (found in Codex Sinaiticus). The Epistle of Barnabas offers allegorical Old Testament interpretation and the 'Two Ways' teaching. These writings reveal primitive church organization (from itinerant prophets to settled bishops), liturgical development (earliest Eucharistic prayers), and theological wrestling with repentance, martyrdom, Jewish-Christian relations, and institutional authority. Though not included in the New Testament canon, they were treated as Scripture by many early Christians and illuminate the critical transition from charismatic to hierarchical Christianity.

Texts in This Category

1 Clement

Epistle c. 96 CE (late 1st century)

First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

Letter from Rome to Corinth (c. 96 CE) addressing church divisions, emphasizing apostolic succession and church unity, earliest evidence of Roman episcopal authority

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Letters of Ignatius

Epistle Collection c. 107-117 CE (early 2nd century)

Seven Epistles to the Churches

Seven letters from martyred Bishop of Antioch (c. 107-117 CE) en route to Rome, emphasizing monarchical episcopate, Eucharist as medicine of immortality, refuting Docetism

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Polycarp to the Philippians

Epistle c. 110-140 CE (early 2nd century)

Epistle of Polycarp

Letter from 86-year-old Bishop of Smyrna to Philippi (c. 110-140 CE), disciple of John, later martyred refusing to deny Christ

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The Shepherd of Hermas

Apocalypse/Church Order c. 140-155 CE (mid-2nd century)

Visions, Mandates, and Similitudes

Lengthy apocalyptic work (c. 140-155 CE) addressing post-baptismal sin through 5 visions, 12 mandates, 10 parables, near-canonical status, in Codex Sinaiticus

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Epistle of Barnabas

Epistle c. 70-135 CE (late 1st-early 2nd century)

Allegorical Interpretation

Anti-Jewish allegorical interpretation of Old Testament (c. 70-135 CE), Two Ways teaching, Jews punished for crucifying Jesus, considered scripture by Clement Alexandria

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Epistle to Diognetus

Epistle c. 130-200 CE (2nd century)

Early Christian Apology

Anonymous 2nd-century apology explaining Christianity to a pagan inquirer, Christians as 'soul of the world,' elegant defense of why Christians reject both paganism and Judaism

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Martyrdom of Polycarp

Martyrology c. 155-160 CE (mid-2nd century)

First Christian Martyrology

Earliest detailed Christian martyrdom account (c. 155-160 CE), 86-year-old bishop refuses to deny Christ, burned at stake, flames arch around him, stabbed when fire fails

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