
Through the Church Fathers: August 17
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Today’s readings explore the unseen world—where demons deceive, angels protect, and God’s knowledge stands utterly apart from ours. Irenaeus urges caution in speculating about the name of Antichrist, reminding us that many names can match the number 666, but only one will fulfill prophecy. Augustine, overwhelmed by God’s wisdom, contrasts divine omniscience with our fragmented perception of time and truth, pleading for healing from the blindness caused by sin. And Aquinas distills eight articles into one profound truth: each of us is assigned a guardian angel—not as a poetic idea, but as a reality of God’s providential care—who enlightens, protects, prays for, and guides us throughout life (Revelation 13:18; Psalm 145:14; Matthew 18:10).
Readings:
Irenaeus, Against Heresies, Book 5, Chapters 30–31
Augustine, The Confessions, Book 11, Chapter 31 (Section 41)
Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 113 (Composite of Articles 1–8)
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