Episode notes
In today’s reading, Clement of Rome exhorts the Church to perseverance, humility, and hope in the resurrection, grounding obedience in faith, Scripture, and God’s faithful promises, even pointing to creation itself as a witness to life restored. Augustine of Hippo turns inward, confessing that even infancy bears the mark of disordered desire and praising God as Creator and sustainer of life, whose mercy precedes memory itself. Thomas Aquinas then clarifies that sacred doctrine, though it directs human action, is chiefly speculative and surpasses all other sciences because it knows God through divine revelation and orders every truth toward Him.
Readings:
Clement of Rome, The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, Chapters 22–31
Augustine, The Confessions, ...