Through the Church Fathers: Janua...
Through the Church Fathers: January 28

Through the Church Fathers por C. Michael Patton

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The reality of Christ’s flesh, the disorder of misplaced compassion, and the eternal stillness of God converge today into a single question: what is truly real, and where does true life reside? Ignatius of Antioch fiercely anchors the faith in the historical, bodily truth of Jesus Christ—born, suffering, crucified, buried, and raised in full reality—rejecting every attempt to reduce salvation to appearances or ideas. Augustine then turns inward, exposing how even our compassion can be corrupt when it feeds on spectacle rather than love, revealing a soul trained to feel deeply yet falsely. Aquinas completes the arc by lifting our gaze beyond time itself, teaching that God alone is eternal—not as endless duration, but as life wholly possessed at once, without succession or change. Together, these readings confront illusion at every ... 

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Apostolic FathersThomas AquinasSumma TheologicaScholasticismThrough the Church Fathers in a YearAugustineConfessionsC Michael PattonCredo HouseIgnatiusTheologyPatristicsEarly ChurchChurch History