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Through the Church Fathers: May 24

Through the Church Fathers di C. Michael Patton

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Today’s readings move from creation, to conversion, to the battle for the human heart. Theophilus of Antioch marvels at the wisdom of God revealed in the six days of creation and contrasts the beauty of divine truth with the empty eloquence of pagan philosophy. Augustine then opens his soul and describes the terrifying bondage of habit, showing how sinful desire hardens into custom, and custom into necessity, until the soul feels chained by its own divided will. Aquinas brings these themes together by asking whether the passions themselves are good or evil. His answer is profound: the passions are not enemies to destroy, but powers to be rightly ordered. Fear, desire, sorrow, anger, hope, and love become virtuous or destructive depending on whether they are governed by reason, grace, and the love of God. Together, these readings reveal that the C ... 

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