Through the Church Fathers

Through the Church Fathers: February 23


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Today’s readings press us to ask where true life, true love, and true truth are found. Hermas teaches us that the fear of God liberates rather than enslaves, freeing us from fear of the devil and calling us to a disciplined life of turning from evil while running unhindered toward good. Augustine then deepens the question by showing how even our most faithful human loves, however sincere, are fragile and mortal unless they are rooted in God Himself—the only One who cannot be lost. Finally, Aquinas gives us the metaphysical ground beneath both exhortation and confession, reminding us that truth itself does not shift with time, emotion, or circumstance, but stands eternally and immutably in God, even as our participation in it wavers. Together, these readings move from moral instruction, to personal grief, to philosophical clarity, forming a single meditation on how fearing God, loving rightly, and knowing truth all converge in a life that truly lives to God.

Readings:

The Shepherd of Hermas — Commandments 7–8

Augustine of Hippo — The Confessions Book 4, Chapter 9 (Section 14)

Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica Part 1, Question 16 (Articles 5–8 Combined)

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Through the Church FathersBy C. Michael Patton