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In today’s episode, we bridge the gap between ancient prophecy and the internal witness of the soul. We join Justin Martyr as he takes Trypho on a tour of the Hebrew Scriptures, arguing that the "mystery" of Christ is hidden in plain sight within the Psalms—revealing a King who is both a suffering servant and an eternal priest after the order of Melchizedek. We then find Augustine in a moment of providential transition; as his lungs begin to fail under the strain of his teaching duties, he finds a "blessed excuse" to finally lay down the burden of public rhetoric and retreat into the stillness of God’s presence. Finally, Thomas Aquinas provides the philosophical foundation for the moral life, defining "Natural Law" not as a set of arbitrary rules, but as the way every rational soul participates in the ordering wisdom of God.
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