
Through the Church Fathers: July 29
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Today’s readings confront what lies beneath the surface of creation, covenant, and conscience. Irenaeus explores how Abraham embodied both covenants and how even Tamar’s twins prefigured God’s reversal of human expectations. Augustine dares to face the mystery of what God was doing “before” time, refusing easy answers in favor of reverent humility. And Aquinas, with surprising clarity, shows how human generation in Eden would have existed—not in shame or lust, but in perfect, rational peace. Together, they unveil a world of original design and final purpose, where Scripture, nature, and reason speak with one voice (John 4:37; Daniel 12:3; Luke 24:46–47).
Readings:
Irenaeus, Against Heresies, Book 4, Chapters 25–26 Augustine, The Confessions, Book 11, Chapter 12 (Section 14) Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 98, Article 2
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