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Through the Church Fathers by C. Michael Patton

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In today’s reading Theophilus of Antioch sharply critiques the contradictory teachings of Greek poets and philosophers. He shows how Homer and Hesiod offer wildly different accounts of the origin of the world and the gods, exposing their inconsistencies and failure to identify the true Creator. Theophilus argues that the gods of mythology are clearly later than the world they are said to rule, and that the philosophers’ ideas about uncreated matter or a God who ignores the world fall far short of the living God who creates all things out of nothing.

We also hear Augustine marvel at the mysterious joy that fills the soul—and heaven itself—when a sinner who seemed lost is restored, greater even than the steady joy over those who never strayed far. He illustrates this with the parables of the lost she ... 

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Keywords
Apostolic FathersThomas AquinasSumma TheologicaThrough the Church Fathers in a YearAugustineTheologyPatristicsChurch HistoryAthenagoras