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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 8 MIN

Through the Church Fathers: May 11

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Podcast DescriptionIn this episode we confront the emptiness of pagan culture and philosophy. Tatian exposes the absurdity of Greek theater, the contradictions and vanities of the philosophers, and the futility of their borrowed wisdom, calling Greeks to abandon empty traditions and follow the Word of God. Augustine shows that evil is not a substance but a perversion of the will turned away from the Supreme Good. Thomas Aquinas explains how the will naturally inclines toward the good yet remains free in its choice among particular goods, never forced or necessitated to any single option.Today’s Readings: Tatian — Address to the Greeks, Chapters 24–26Augustine of Hippo — The Confessions, Book 7, Chapter 16 (Section 22)Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 10 (Articles 1–3 Combined)Explore the Project: Through the Church Fathers – https://www.throughthechurchfathers.comPatreon – https://www.patreon.com/cmichaelpattonCredo Courses – https://www.credocourses.comCredo Ministries – https://www.credoministries.org(The three primary readings are already formatted per the 2026 rules and ready for the main content of the episode. Let me know if you want the full combined document or any adjustments.)

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