Through the Church Fathers: June ...
Through the Church Fathers: June 3

Through the Church Fathers di C. Michael Patton

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The greatest battle is not out there—it is within, where truth is known, the will is divided, and the heart is pulled by what it loves. Today’s readings trace that conflict from three angles. In Theophilus, the collapse of false wisdom is exposed, as philosophers contradict themselves and even justify what is evil, revealing that error cannot sustain itself (1 Corinthians 3:19). Augustine then brings us into the inner war, where the mind commands but cannot fully obey itself—a terrifying picture of a divided will that both desires and resists the good (Romans 7:21–23). Aquinas completes the picture by showing that both sorrow and pleasure are not random—they flow from what we love, shaping our action, either weighing us down or drawing us forward depending on whether our love is rightly ordered (Psalm 1:2). Together, these readings press one unav ... 

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Apostolic FathersThomas AquinasSumma TheologicaThrough the Church Fathers in a YearAugustineTheophilus of Antioch