In today’s episode, we continue our journey through the Church Fathers with Barnabas, Augustine, and Aquinas, exploring deep theological themes that shape Christian thought.
🔹 Barnabas (Chapter 7) – The early Christian writer connects Old Testament sacrifices and fasting to the suffering of Christ. We examine the prophetic foreshadowing of Jesus in the scapegoat ritual and how suffering and tribulation lead us to Him.
🔹 Augustine (Confessions, Book II, Chapter 3, Sections 5–6) – Augustine reflects on his father’s ambitions for his education while neglecting his spiritual growth. His mother, Monica, stands in contrast, showing concern for his purity and faith. We discuss the early influences on Augustine’s restless soul and his growing entanglement with sin.
🔹 Aquinas (Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 11, Article 3) – Can there be more than one God? Aquinas explains why divine simplicity, infinite perfection, and pure actuality mean that only one God can exist. We break down his logical arguments and their significance for Christian theology.
Each of these readings challenges us to consider how we approach suffering, divine truth, and our own spiritual formation.
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