relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 6994,ENT_PAT_AUGUSTINE,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Augustine of Hippo is one of the four traditional Latin Doctors and a paradigmatic Church Father.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 6995,ENT_PAT_JEROME,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Jerome is one of the four traditional Latin Doctors of the Church.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 6998,ENT_PAT_ORIGEN,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,"Origen is a foundational early patristic theologian, conventionally grouped among the Church Fathers.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7000,ENT_PAT_TERTULLIAN,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,"Tertullian is the first major Latin Father, conventionally grouped among the Church Fathers.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7001,ENT_PAT_CYPRIAN,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Cyprian of Carthage is a 3rd-century Latin Church Father.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7002,ENT_PAT_JUSTIN_MARTYR,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,"Justin Martyr is the foremost 2nd-century Greek apologist, counted among the Church Fathers.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7003,ENT_PAT_CLEMENT_ALEX,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Clement of Alexandria is an early Alexandrian Church Father.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7004,ENT_PAT_CLEMENT_ROME,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,"Clement of Rome is one of the Apostolic Fathers, the earliest stratum of the Church Fathers.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7005,ENT_PAT_IGNATIUS_ANTIOCH,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Ignatius of Antioch is one of the Apostolic Fathers.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7006,ENT_PAT_POLYCARP,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Polycarp of Smyrna is one of the Apostolic Fathers.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7007,ENT_PAT_HILARY_POITIERS,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Hilary of Poitiers is a Latin Doctor and Church Father.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7009,ENT_PAT_JOHN_DAMASCUS,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,John of Damascus is traditionally counted as the last of the Greek Church Fathers.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7012,ENT_PAT_GREGORY_NYSSA,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Gregory of Nyssa is one of the three Cappadocian Fathers.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7013,ENT_PAT_CYRIL_ALEX,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Cyril of Alexandria is a Doctor of the Church and Greek Father.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7014,ENT_PAT_MAXIMUS_CONFESSOR,member_of,ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,high,Maximus the Confessor is a foundational late Greek/Byzantine Father.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7019,ENT_PAT_AUGUSTINE,taught_by,ENT_PAT_AMBROSE,high,"Augustine was catechized and baptized by Ambrose of Milan, whose preaching he credits in the Confessions with his conversion.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7020,ENT_PAT_ORIGEN,taught_by,ENT_PAT_CLEMENT_ALEX,medium,Origen is traditionally held to have studied under Clement of Alexandria at the Alexandrian catechetical school (succession reported by Eusebius).,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7022,ENT_PAT_GREGORY_NYSSA,sibling_of,ENT_ORTH_BASIL,high,Gregory of Nyssa was the younger brother of Basil the Great; both were Cappadocian Fathers.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7023,ENT_PAT_GREGORY_NYSSA,aligned_with,ENT_ORTH_GREGORY_THEOLOGIAN,high,"Gregory of Nyssa, Basil, and Gregory the Theologian (Nazianzen) form the three Cappadocian Fathers who jointly developed pro-Nicene Trinitarian theology.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7024,ENT_PAT_HILARY_POITIERS,aligned_with,ENT_ORTH_ATHANASIUS,medium,"Hilary of Poitiers was called 'the Athanasius of the West' for leading the Latin defense of Nicene orthodoxy against Arianism, paralleling Athanasius in the East.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7026,ENT_PAT_JOHN_DAMASCUS,reception_of,ENT_PAT_MAXIMUS_CONFESSOR,medium,"John of Damascus's dogmatic synthesis (the Fount of Knowledge) systematized earlier Greek patristic theology, notably the Christology of Maximus the Confessor.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7027,ENT_PAT_CYRIL_ALEX,reception_of,ENT_ORTH_ATHANASIUS,medium,"Cyril of Alexandria self-consciously continued the Alexandrian Christological and anti-heretical tradition of his predecessor in the see, Athanasius.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7030,ENT_PAT_AUGUSTINE,opposes,ENT_MANICH_MANI,medium,"Augustine, a former Manichaean auditor, became a leading opponent of Manichaeism, attacking Mani's system in Contra Faustum and other works. Object verified as ENT_MANICH_MANI.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7031,ENT_PAT_AUGUSTINE,reception_of,ENT_PAT_AMBROSE,medium,"Beyond baptism, Augustine's exegetical method and Trinitarian thought were decisively shaped by Ambrose's allegorical preaching, as he records in the Confessions.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed, 7837,ENT_PAT_AUGUSTINE,transmits,ENT_CHRR_NEW_JERUSALEM,medium,Augustine systematizes and transmits the heavenly Jerusalem as the City of God in De Civitate Dei.,SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed,