Note sull'episodio
In today’s episode, we move from the internal crisis of conversion to the theological foundations of a new life. We continue Justin Martyr’s dialogue with Trypho, where the philosopher-saint challenges the reliance on outward signs—like circumcision and ritual fasting—insisting instead on the "water of life" and a "circumcision of the heart." We then return to the garden in Milan, where Augustine’s conversion becomes a communal celebration as his friend Alypius joins him in faith and his mother, Monica, sees her decades of prayers answered in a way that exceeded her every hope. Finally, Thomas Aquinas provides the framework for this transformation, defining the "Theological Virtues"—faith, hope, and charity—as gifts infused by God that allow the soul to reach for an end far beyond the grasp of human reason alone.
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