Through the Church Fathers: April 17
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Today’s readings bring together three very different voices reflecting on justice, human desire, and the structure of creation itself. Justin Martyr concludes his First Apology with a bold appeal to the Roman authorities: if Christianity is false, reject it—but do not execute innocent people simply for their faith. He even appeals to imperial letters that argue Christians should only be punished if they actually break the law. Augustine then turns inward, remembering a season when his mother eagerly tried to arrange his marriage, believing that once he was settled his path toward baptism would finally be complete. Yet even in the middle of these plans, both he and Monica continued to pray for divine guidance, learning to distinguish between true revelation and the restless imaginings of the human heart. Finally, Thomas Aquinas reflects on the creation of woman, asking why God formed her from the side of man. His answer is deeply symbolic: not from the head to rule over him, nor from the feet to be trampled beneath him, but from the side to stand beside him—signifying companionship, unity, and the shared calling to bring forth the human race.
Readings:
Justin Martyr — The First Apology, Chapter 68 Augustine of Hippo — The Confessions, Book 6, Chapter 13 (Section 23) Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 92 (Articles 1–4)
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