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In today’s readings, we delve into the writings of The Epistle to Diognetus, Augustine of Hippo, and Thomas Aquinas. We explore the superstitions of the Jews as discussed in The Epistle to Diognetus, and reflect on Augustine’s spiritual journey during a time of sickness and deep prayer. Finally, we engage with Thomas Aquinas’s thoughts on whether the term “Holy Spirit” is a proper name for one divine person, diving into the theological distinctions he draws. Each reading offers profound insights into the early Church’s teachings and theological reflections.
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By C. Michael PattonIn today’s readings, we delve into the writings of The Epistle to Diognetus, Augustine of Hippo, and Thomas Aquinas. We explore the superstitions of the Jews as discussed in The Epistle to Diognetus, and reflect on Augustine’s spiritual journey during a time of sickness and deep prayer. Finally, we engage with Thomas Aquinas’s thoughts on whether the term “Holy Spirit” is a proper name for one divine person, diving into the theological distinctions he draws. Each reading offers profound insights into the early Church’s teachings and theological reflections.
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