Arguing that Jesus subscribed to no political program in spite of the claims of politicians who cite Christ as an ethical teacher who endorses their views, the author of Papal Sin draws on the gospel to explain Jesus’s radical views about class and power and how the Resurrection and Christ’s divinity are key factors in His teachings.
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Arguing that Jesus subscribed to no political program in spite of the claims of politicians who cite Christ as an ethical teacher who endorses their views, the author of Papal Sin draws on the gospel to explain Jesus’s radical views about class and power and how the Resurrection and Christ’s divinity are key factors in His teachings.
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