We continue our theological journey with Irenaeus, Augustine, and Aquinas—each deepening the Christian understanding of God’s grace and man’s purpose. Irenaeus highlights the consistency of the apostolic message and shows how heretics twist Scripture out of context. Augustine reflects on his hope in Christ, even in the face of prideful accusations, because Christ is his ransom, his food, and his joy. Finally, Aquinas makes a helpful distinction between the “image” and “likeness” of God in humanity, illustrating how both relate to man’s destiny, but in different ways. Together, these voices show the unity of doctrine across centuries and the consistent call to holiness.
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