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Through the Church Fathers: June 20

Through the Church Fathers: June 20

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Today’s reflections continue our deep dive into how the soul encounters God. Augustine wrestles with why truth often provokes hatred—it demands change. People want truth that confirms their desires, not truth that convicts. Yet he insists: wherever we find truth, we find God, because God is the Truth—and He lives in our memory not as an image or feeling, but as the unchanging reality who can be remembered but never confined. Aquinas then asks whether we can know spiritual beings through material things. His answer is yes, but only dimly: we know the immaterial like we know the wind—by its effects, not its essence. Finally, Irenaeus begins his formal attack on the Gnostic framework, exposing its supposed “Bythus” as a fabricated projection, unworthy of worship or wonder. These three voices together remind us that truth is not an idea—it is a Person, and He can be remembered, reasoned toward, and revealed, but never controlled (John 14:6; Romans 1:20; Psalm 139:23–24).

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