Through the Church Fathers: May 15
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In this episode Tatian presses his argument to its climax. He uses Egyptian, Chaldean, and Phoenician records to prove that Moses lived centuries before Homer and the Trojan War, making Christian teaching far older than Greek philosophy or literature. He catalogs the Argive kings to demonstrate the timeline and concludes with a personal testimony of his own conversion from Greek learning to the “barbaric philosophy” of the Scriptures. Augustine rejoices that God allowed him to encounter the Platonists first so that the contrast with Holy Scripture would humble him and teach him the difference between proud speculation and humble confession. Thomas Aquinas explains that consent is the act of the will by which it approves the means proposed by reason, standing between counsel and choice and preparing the way for decisive action.
Today’s Readings:
Tatian — Address to the Greeks, Chapters 38–42
Augustine of Hippo — The Confessions, Book 7, Chapter 20 (Section 26)
Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 15 (Articles 1–4 Combined)
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