Theophanes the Cretan |
Pseudo-Justin Martyr, De resurrectione 10, trans. Dods (ANF 1, p. 299). =Heimgartner, . Cf. p. 248 of vol. 2 of the 3rd (1876-1881) ed. of the edition of the Opera . . . omnia ed. Otto.
Theophanes the Cretan |
Pseudo-Justin Martyr, De resurrectione 10, trans. Dods (ANF 1, p. 299). =Heimgartner, . Cf. p. 248 of vol. 2 of the 3rd (1876-1881) ed. of the edition of the Opera . . . omnia ed. Otto.
Thorens-Glieres (1567-1622), Monastère de la Visitation, Paris |
when it is said to the Prophet: 'Thou art among unbelievers and destroyers, and thou dwellest with scorpions' a physic of consolation is offered to us who are often tired of living since we are unwilling to dwell with evils. Therefore we lament that all who live with us are not good. We are reluctant to bear the sins of our neighbors, we already perceive that all ought to be Saints, while we are unwilling to be that which we bear from our neighbors. But in this matter it is clearer than light, when we refuse to tolerate bad men how much less we still have of good. For a person is not wholly good unless he is good even among evil men. Hence Blessed Job asserts of himself saying: 'I was the brother of dragons, and companion of ostriches.' Hence Paul the Apostle says to his disciples: 'In the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world.' Hence Peter, shepherd of the Lord's flock, says: 'And delivered just Lot, oppressed by the injustice and lewd conversation of the wicked; for in sight and hearing he was just, dwelling among them who from day to day vexed the just soul with unjust works.' Often indeed when we complain about the lives of our neighbors we seek to change our place, to choose the solitude of a more remote life, ignorant evidently that if the spirit is lacking the place does not help. For that same Lot of whom we speak stood as holy in Sodom but sinned upon the mountain. For that places do not protect the mind the very first ancestor of the human race bears witness, he who fell even in Paradise. But all the words we speak from earth are less. For if the place had power to save, Satan would not have fallen from Heaven. . . .
But indeed there is one reason why the company of the wicked should be avoided, lest if perchance they cannot be restrained they attract to imitation, and when they themselves are not changed from their malice, the pervert those who are associated with them. . . .