Through the Church Fathers: Decem...
Through the Church Fathers: December 8

Through the Church Fathers di C. Michael Patton

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Grace does its deepest work in the places we resist surrender. Jerome writes sharply yet honestly to Augustine, reminding us that even the greatest saints struggled to hear each other clearly. Clement continues his pastoral plea for purity of life and intention, pressing beneath outward beauty to the discipline of the soul. And Aquinas helps us understand how moral virtue lives within our passions—governing anger, desire, fear, and sorrow by teaching them to obey reason shaped by love (Eph 4:22–24).

Readings: Jerome, Letter to Augustine (first major section) Clement of Alexandria, The Instructor (on hair, beauty, and modesty) Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 59 (selected articles)

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