Through the Church Fathers: December 11
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The readings today take us deep into Athanasius’s unfolding argument that humanity’s fall into corruption demanded nothing less than the Word Himself entering into the human condition to restore life (Romans 5:17), while Augustine writes with surgical clarity about the dangers of misunderstanding virtue and misplacing spiritual authority, and Aquinas explains how the passions of the soul live in the sensitive appetite rather than in the reason, placing emotion within the architecture of human nature rather than outside it. Athanasius shows why repentance alone could never heal a nature that had collapsed into death, Augustine reminds us why humility guards every Christian debate, and Aquinas begins to map the soul’s movements in a way that anchors all later treatment of love, anger, fear, and desire.
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