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Repent while the tower is still being built. Hermas presses urgency into our bones: the Lord gave you a sound spirit—do not return it torn. Clinging to offenses corrodes the soul, and repentance levels the jagged shapes of past sins so they no longer appear. Augustine then exposes the danger of eloquence without substance. Faustus dazzled with speech, but offered no living water. Truth is not proven by polish, nor falsehood by awkwardness; wisdom can be served in simple vessels. Finally, Aquinas clarifies the inner grammar of the Trinity: “person,” “hypostasis,” “subsistence,” and “essence” differ in how we speak, yet in God they are not divided realities. Across these readings, the call is the same—heal your spirit, test your teachers, and think carefully about God. Repentance, discernment, and theological precision belong together.

Readings:

Hermas — The Pastor, Book 3, Similitude 9 (Chapters 32–33)

Augustine of Hippo — The Confessions, Book 5, Chapter 6 (Sections 10–11)

Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 29, Article 2

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