Notas del episodio

The formation of a Christian life is today’s unifying theme. Clement of Alexandria lays out a vision of bodily discipline, household humility, and measured labor that anchors the soul against pride and luxury. Augustine’s Letter 122 follows the same path in a different key, urging a life of quiet service, Scriptural steadiness, and patient endurance in a world shaken by instability. Aquinas completes the trajectory by defining virtue itself — how it resides in the faculties, how it orders love toward God, and how grace elevates the soul beyond mere moral effort (Ephesians 4:22–24).

Readings: Clement of Alexandria — The Instructor, Book 3 (Exercises for a Good Life) Augustine — Letter 122 Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 55 (Combined Articles)

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