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Today’s journey through Through the Church Fathers in a Year delves into the profound insights of three theological giants, each illuminating God’s truth in unique ways. We begin with Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho, a Jew (Chapters 53–55), where he passionately argues that Old Testament prophecies—like Jacob’s “foal tied to the vine” and Zechariah’s humble king riding an ass—point directly to Christ’s first coming and divine nature, urging both Jews and Gentiles to recognize Him as Messiah. Next, Augustine’s Confessions (Book 8, Chapter 5) pulls us into his raw, personal struggle with a divided will, torn between carnal habits and God’s call, revealing the transformative power of grace that frees us from sin’s chains. Finally, Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologica (Part I, Question 55, Article 1) tackles the nature of angelic knowledge, clarifying that even angels, as pure spirits, rely on God’s illumination to know, not their own essence, grounding us in the order of divine creation. Together, these readings weave a tapestry of prophecy, repentance, and intellect, inviting us to deepen our faith through Scripture, struggle, and reason.

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