And for the record, I do believe while Saint Peter did teach accordingly, his not having Eucharistic or table fellowship with gentiles was sinful behavior, so on that count, Saint Paul was correct in correcting a fellow Apostle. I think Saint Augustine in a follow-up letter to Saint Jerome does in fact make that point.
St Paul and St Peter were there...these other “fathers” were 4 centuries or more removed and were never in any spiritual position to question what Paul or Peter did or said. I consider them the same as many modern Christian commentators living in our era. They can be useful to clarify certain teachings and controversies but they must all be taken with a grain of salt and compared with the original source material...that is the Bible!
YUP!
Likes him!!!