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Final Broadcast of the Year
In today’s reading from On the Incarnation (Sections 53–57), Athanasius brings his great work to a close by pointing to the most astonishing evidence of all: the quiet but total overthrow of the pagan world from within the human conscience itself. Without armies, force, or spectacle, Christ has dismantled idolatry, silenced oracles, exposed demons, emptied magic of its power, and eclipsed the wisdom of the Greeks—not by argument alone, but by transforming lives. Those who once mocked the Cross now worship the Crucified as God; magicians burn their books; philosophers give way to the Gospels; and ordinary men and women live lives of chastity, courage, and hope in immortality. Athanasius insists that no mere man, demon, or magician could accomplish this. Only the Word of God made flesh could conquer the world by suffering, defeat death by dying, and reveal the invisible Father through visible works. He ends by urging us not only to search the Scriptures, but to live pure and disciplined lives, for only a cleansed soul can truly comprehend divine truth. As we celebrate Christmas, we are reminded that the Child born in humility is the eternal King who has silenced every false ruler, illumined the whole world, and will one day return in glory to judge the living and the dead. Merry Christmas.
Explore the Project:
Through the Church Fathers – https://www.throughthechurchfathers.com
Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/cmichaelpatton
Credo Courses – https://www.credocourses.com
Credo Ministries – https://www.credoministries.org
If this journey through Athanasius has strengthened you, invite others to join us. Our updated and expanded programs now include Early Church Fathers, Early Church Discipleship, and new tracks launching soon. The Church has always grown by invitation—bring as many with you as you can.
By C. Michael PattonFinal Broadcast of the Year
In today’s reading from On the Incarnation (Sections 53–57), Athanasius brings his great work to a close by pointing to the most astonishing evidence of all: the quiet but total overthrow of the pagan world from within the human conscience itself. Without armies, force, or spectacle, Christ has dismantled idolatry, silenced oracles, exposed demons, emptied magic of its power, and eclipsed the wisdom of the Greeks—not by argument alone, but by transforming lives. Those who once mocked the Cross now worship the Crucified as God; magicians burn their books; philosophers give way to the Gospels; and ordinary men and women live lives of chastity, courage, and hope in immortality. Athanasius insists that no mere man, demon, or magician could accomplish this. Only the Word of God made flesh could conquer the world by suffering, defeat death by dying, and reveal the invisible Father through visible works. He ends by urging us not only to search the Scriptures, but to live pure and disciplined lives, for only a cleansed soul can truly comprehend divine truth. As we celebrate Christmas, we are reminded that the Child born in humility is the eternal King who has silenced every false ruler, illumined the whole world, and will one day return in glory to judge the living and the dead. Merry Christmas.
Explore the Project:
Through the Church Fathers – https://www.throughthechurchfathers.com
Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/cmichaelpatton
Credo Courses – https://www.credocourses.com
Credo Ministries – https://www.credoministries.org
If this journey through Athanasius has strengthened you, invite others to join us. Our updated and expanded programs now include Early Church Fathers, Early Church Discipleship, and new tracks launching soon. The Church has always grown by invitation—bring as many with you as you can.