Book III, Chapter XVIII · Of the Example of the Holy Fathers
Thomas à Kempis
Thomas à Kempis cautions against delving into the inscrutable reasons behind God's choices and judgments. In the medieval era, theologians often engaged in complex debates about divine mysteries, yet Kempis warns that such disputes are futile. Instead, he counsels humility, echoing the biblical prophets. His focus is on bearing life's sufferings with patience, as exemplified by Christ. This way, the mystery of divine justice becomes not a riddle to solve, but a path to spiritual growth.