Todayβs readings continue The Epistle of Barnabas, where he contrasts the Jewish and Christian inheritances of the covenant, demonstrating how Christ has given His people the true testament. Augustine reflects further on the corrupting nature of false sorrow, describing how he sought out grief in entertainment, delighting in suffering that was not his own. Aquinas explores whether falsity can exist in the intellect, arguing that while the mind is naturally drawn to truth, it can still fall into error through misjudgment.
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