The Thomistic Institute

Fire on the Altar: A Lecture on St. Augustine – Prof. Chad Pecknold

Feb 10, 2026
Prof. Chad Pecknold, Catholic theologian and Augustine specialist, offers a sacramental reading of Augustine’s Confessions. He explores the heart as an altar, sin as bad offerings, Monica’s vicarious prayers, the Platonic ascent toward Being, and Christ as the necessary mediator uniting soul and sacrament.
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INSIGHT

Heart As An Interior Altar

  • Augustine frames the soul as an interior altar where every act is an offering directed to some end.
  • The key question is not whether we are religious but to whom the altar of our heart is oriented.
ANECDOTE

The Pear Theft As Bad Offering

  • Augustine recounts stealing pears for no need, revealing sin as a perversion of a good like friendship.
  • He labels exterior sins as interior bad offerings from the heart that disintegrate the soul.
INSIGHT

Sin Becomes Food For Demons

  • Augustine sees spectacle and vice as social forces that mirror and inflame interior disorder.
  • He concludes our evil deeds become sacrifices offered to demons when turned away from God.
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