Through the Church Fathers: June ...
Through the Church Fathers: June 13

Through the Church Fathers por C. Michael Patton

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In this episode, we explore the sharp tension between outward religious signs and the inner reality of the heart. We join Justin Martyr as he delivers a stinging critique of the accusations spread against the early Christians, arguing that the Mosaic Law—including circumcision, the Sabbath, and food restrictions—was never intended as eternal righteousness, but as a temporary discipline for a rebellious people. We then witness the profound liberation of the soul in Augustine’s Confessions, as he celebrates the "sweetness" of casting away the trifles of his old life to find his true rest in Christ. Finally, we turn to Thomas Aquinas for a precise anatomical look at the nature of sin, defining it not just as a mistake, but as a voluntary choice to turn away from the ultimate Good in favor of something lesser.

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Apostolic FathersThomas AquinasSumma TheologicaThrough the Church Fathers in a YearAugustineC Michael PattonJustin MartyrTheologyChurch History