Thursday, March 26, 2020
Jesus Essays - Christology, Prophets Of Islam, Jesus And History
  Jesus    There has never been a man like Jesus. He is considered to be the most unique  person of all time. Jesus' teachings have influenced many people and have  changed mankind. According to Marcus J. Borg in Meeting Jesus Again for the    First Time, Jesus was in a way four different people fused into one. He was a  spirit person, which is a person with a deep unexplainable connection with the  spirit of God. Jesus was a teacher of wisdom. He used parables and one-liners to  teach about the Kingdom of God. These parables and aphorisms are the only direct  connection we have with the historical Jesus. We get to read what came from him  directly and we get a better sense of whom he really was. Borg also describes    Him as a social prophet, which is characterized as a person that has conflicts  with authority, that criticizes the elites of his time, and that promoted a  different "social vision." The last identity that Borg gives Jesus is that  of a movement founder. He started a renewal movement for Judaism that went past  the social barriers of his time. We do not know much about Jesus until he was  about thirty years old. We do however know that Jesus was a Jew, which is  surprisingly not known by quite a few Christians. He grew up in Galilee and  spoke Aramaic, or Hebrew. The Torah was his primary reading in school and he  probably became a tekton, a Greek word that means carpenter. Borg explains that    Jesus probably went to follow a prophet named John, but when John was arrested  he carried on with God's Word. The historical Jesus was nonmessiac, which  means that we do not know if He thought of himself as the Messiah or the Son of    God. His message always pointed away from Himself and towards God. Borg give  some major impressions of Jesus and what kind of a person he was. For example,    Jesus was a right and left-brained thinker. He was an eloquent speaker that was  great at debate and story telling. Jesus was not always liked. People would try  to trick Him with questions, but he always managed to come back with an amazing  answer. He used extraordinary actions to make statements, like eating with  social rejects and the diseased. He was an amazing healer that always had a  crowd. Jesus healed Simons mother-in-law, a Roman officer, a servant, a crippled  woman (just to name a few) and even raised the dead. Another thing that we know  about the historical Jesus was that he did not live a long life and died in his  thirties. Jesus was a remarkable teacher. His main teachings were of God's  kingdom, prayers, wise and foolish lifestyles, and love and forgiveness. Jesus  challenged people to question their values and that is why He was an effective  teacher. There were many ways that Jesus would teach the Kingdom of God. He  would wander around, heal, and eat with people. He would have table fellowship  with anyone because He refused to see any abnormalities in someone. David Kantor  explains on his website that Jesus had very effective techniques to teaching.    One technique was social contact with people to draw them into the story with  questions. Another technique that He used was telling parables and using  symbolism. Jesus made the heroes of the stories that he told a person that the  people detested. He always built on what the people already knew and did not  over teach. He taught with authority and used memorable illustrations to  reinforce his point. Jesus' teachings were more influential that any part of    His life. Stephen Johnson explains on his website that the essence of Jesus'  teachings were "love and unselfish social service." In teaching people the    Kingdom of God and how He led His life, Jesus led people to God. There were five  main teachings of Jesus. He taught the "Fatherhood of God," which is that    God is our Father that loves all as a whole and as individuals. He knows us all,  knows what we are thinking, and gives us the free will to know Him back. Jesus  taught the "Brotherhood of Man," or to "love our neighbors as  ourselves." He said that through exercise of faith we can experience God's  kingdom. Jesus characterized the Kingdom of Heaven in many ways, one example is    Him saying, "the Kingdom of Heaven is within you." Another teaching of Jesus  was the importance of an individual's personal relationship with God. He  taught that God's love    
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