SEGUIMIENTO DE JESÚS Y POLÍTICA
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political power, Kingdom ofGod, christians, The Cristian Church history, save, liberation, Jesus follow- up.Resumen
-- Jesus was not a politician, nor practiced any polítical wey in his life, although the política/ structure of his society condemned and killed him. Pilatos sustains that he has the power to condemn him ar not, and Jesus responds that he has not the last word, and that there will be a superior judgment over the política/ power. If power is the supreme reason of men, ethics becomes easily instrumental and adaptable to the political establishment, as we are seeing it occur in our society. The christian temptation to make pe,jéct society is alweys permanent, trying to identify our reality with the Kingdom of God (consequently defended by our political establishment, in an unquestionable and untouchable wey by trying to eliminate ali social and political dissidence in Venezuela). There is an actual illusion in Venezuela, by which sorne christians tend to belief in the possibility of a perfect polítical regime that needs servile worshippers. That is why we need more than ever to return sincere/y to the historical Jesus, as it is presented in the Gospels, and read again his behavior and options toward politics and society.
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