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Wisdom Papers: Volume 3

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Published by Ave Maria University

Vol. 3 | December 2024

O Won d e rou s Hu mi l i ty Gerald Boersma, Ph.D.

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mong the treasures of Augustine’s vast collection of sermons are 13 sermons for Christmas Day. Each is short and punchy, intended to draw his congregation into the contemplation of the greatest of Christian mysteries: the Incarnation. God Almighty is born as a baby in Bethlehem. The infinite is dwindled down to finitude. The One beyond time has His first birthday. The boundless is wrapped in swaddling clothes. What is to us inconceivable was, in fact, conceived. The divine humility to which the Incarnation testifies is what most arrests Augustine about the mystery of Christmas. He says,

"The one who holds the world in being was lying in a manger; he was simultaneously speechless infant and Word. The heavens cannot contain him, a woman carried him in her bosom. She was ruling our ruler, carrying the one in whom we are, suckling our bread. O manifest infirmity and wonderous humility in which was thus concealed total divinity!" (Sermon. 184.3). For Augustine, the Incarnation reveals, above all, the “wonderous humility” of God—a teaching “taught by a teacher himself not yet able to speak.”


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