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Paperback The Ethical Teaching of Jesus Book

ISBN: 1026034248

ISBN13: 9781026034248

The Ethical Teaching of Jesus

"The Ethical Teaching of Jesus" is an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the moral directives and spiritual principles at the heart of the Christian faith. Written by the renowned New Testament scholar Ernest Findlay Scott, this work examines the core of Jesus's ministry, focusing on the profound ethical demands he placed upon his followers. Scott navigates the complexities of the Gospels to articulate a coherent vision of the lifestyle and values promoted by Jesus, particularly through his teachings on the Kingdom of God, the Sermon on the Mount, and the law of love.

The work delves into how these ethical instructions served as both a continuation of and a departure from the religious traditions of the time, presenting a radical call to inner transformation and social responsibility. By situating these teachings within their historical context, the author provides a clear and scholarly analysis of their enduring significance. "The Ethical Teaching of Jesus" remains a vital resource for those seeking to understand the intersection of historical biblical criticism and the practical application of Christian morality. It offers a timeless reflection on the character of Jesus and the ethical framework that continues to influence modern spiritual and social thought.

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