„Repent...” Untangling the Anomaly of Then and Now
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59914/SF.2024.2.6Keywords:
time, anomaly, Jesus, radicalism, prophecyAbstract
Jesus’ radicalism is based on the fact that
the pious religious image we have of Jesus is
fundamentally different from the image Jesus
Christ had as a historical person. Radicalism
was never strange to the Old Testament
prophets and is thus intrinsic to Jesus’
prophetic role. It is also fundamental that
prophetic radicalism should manifest itself
towards the internal institutions of religion:
priests, Levites, Pharisees, etc. The question is
how to highlight parallels between the religious
conditions of that current age and those of
days. Understanding the Greek language’s
duality of tempus and actio brings us closer to
the message of Jesus two thousand years ago,
which is still relevant today
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