| Description | Church Father | % Correct |
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| This author of The City of God and The Confessions could perhaps be one of the most influential theologians of all time. | St. Augustine of Hippo | 93%
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| This bishop of Antioch was martyred en route to Rome. He was most likely a disciple of John the Apostle. | St. Ignatius of Antioch | 80%
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| This 4th century Alexandrian bishop is known for combating Arianism. | St. Athanasius | 72%
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| This other Apostolic Father was the fourth Pope. He was likely ordained by St. Peter. | St. Clement I | 72%
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| Starting as a monk, this "Great" Pope's work, such as his Dialogues, influenced much of the early medieval church. | St. Gregory the Great | 65%
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| Very influential, yet at times heretical Church Father. I mean he believed the sun and moon had rational souls... | Origen | 57%
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| He was the first Latin Church Father and first to use the word trinitas. | Tertullian | 57%
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| Like the above is an Apostolic Father. He wrote an epistle to the Philippians. | St. Polycarp | 50%
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| A great orator, his epithet literally means "golden-mouthed". | St. John Chrysostom | 48%
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| This pagan-philosopher-turned-Christian is known his First Apology and Second Apology. | St. Justin Martyr | 48%
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| He was baptized, received his sacraments of initiation, was ordained, and was consecrated Bishop in a week. | St. Ambrose | 30%
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| He is often considered "the last scholar of the ancient world"; hence is among the last Church Fathers. | St. Isidore of Seville | 11%
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