EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 9 MIN
Through the Church Fathers: June 1
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The truth has a way of exposing everyone—even those who try to avoid it. Today’s reading brings together an unlikely chorus: Greek poets, biblical prophets, a restless sinner in a garden, and a theologian dissecting the power of pleasure. In Theophilus, even pagan voices testify to judgment, justice, and divine oversight—truth leaking through culture whether people want it or not. Augustine then turns inward, showing the real battlefield is not out there but within the divided will, where knowing the good is not the same as choosing it (Romans 7:15). Aquinas finally gives us the mechanism: pleasure itself shapes our attention and action—what we delight in will either strengthen us toward God or pull us away from Him (Psalm 37:4). Together, these readings force a hard realization: truth is not the problem—our will is.Today’s Readings:Theophilus of Antioch — To Autolycus, Book 2, Chapters 37–38Augustine — The Confessions, Book 8, Chapter 8 (Section 19)Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 33 (Articles 1–4 Combined)Explore the Project:Through the Church FathersPatreonCredo CoursesCredo Ministries#ChurchFathers #Augustine #Aquinas #TheologyUnplugged #ChristianDiscipleship
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