Through the Church Fathers: June 10
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The search for truth can begin in philosophy, but it cannot end there. In today’s reading from Dialogue with Trypho (Abridged), Justin Martyr recounts his journey through the schools of philosophy before being confronted with a deeper question: can God truly be known through reason alone, or must He reveal Himself? As the dialogue unfolds, the limits of human speculation are exposed, pointing toward a truth that must be received rather than constructed. That same tension reaches its breaking point in The Confessions, where Augustine of Hippo stands in the garden, overwhelmed by the weight of his sin, crying out, “How long, Lord?” (Psalm 13:1), until the moment comes when delay can no longer be justified. Finally, in Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas explains why that moment matters—because our lives are not shaped by isolated choices, but by habits formed over time, revealing that transformation is not merely about deciding differently, but about becoming different.
Readings:
Justin Martyr — Dialogue with Trypho (Abridged), Chapters 1–4
Augustine — The Confessions, Book 8, Chapter 12 (Section 28)
Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 49 (Articles 1–4 Combined)
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