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Full Idea
Jesus was a learned Jew who said that learning was not necessary, who took the spirit and not the letter as the essence of the Law.
Gist of Idea
Jesus said learning was unnecessary, and only the spirit of the Law was needed
Source
report of Jesus (reports [c.32]) by Paul Johnson - The History of the Jews Pt II
Book Ref
Johnson,Paul: 'A History of the Jews' [Phoenix 1993], p.131
A Reaction
This seems to me the perfect opposite of Socrates's intellectualism, offering the essence of morality as 'purity of heart', rather than careful thought about virtue or principles. On the whole I am with Socrates, but the idea is interesting.
6293 | It is almost impossible for the rich to go to heaven [Jesus] |
7352 | Jesus said learning was unnecessary, and only the spirit of the Law was needed [Jesus, by Johnson,P] |
6289 | Love your enemies [Jesus] |
6292 | Love thy neighbour as thyself [Jesus] |
5356 | Treat others as you would have them treat you [Jesus] |
6286 | Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy [Jesus] |
6290 | Except ye become as little children, ye shall not enter heaven [Jesus] |
6287 | If you lust after a woman, you have committed adultery [Jesus] |
6285 | Blessed are the meek; for they shall inherit the earth [Jesus] |
6288 | Don't resist evil, but turn the other cheek [Jesus] |
6291 | No one is good except God [Jesus] |
7351 | Jesus turned the ideas of Hillel into a theology reduced to its moral elements [Jesus, by Johnson,P] |