Through the Church Fathers: December 13
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The heart of redemption appears today as Athanasius describes how the Word answered our ruin not only by dying for us but by teaching us, restoring what we lost through ignorance and idolatry, while Augustine opens Letter 130 with a surprisingly tender defense of Christian friendship and a sober warning about how easily reputations can be damaged within the body of Christ, and Aquinas draws our attention to how the moral virtues multiply not because reason is divided, but because human desires pull in many directions and must each be shaped toward the good (Wisdom 2:23–24; Psalm 82:6–7; Matthew 19:4–6).
Readings: Athanasius, On the Incarnation, Sections 10–11
Augustine, Letter 130 (Part 1)
Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 60, Article 3
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