Was Jesus a Political Revolutionary?

The kingdom that Jesus announced had a clear political-religious content for the Jews of the time and the Romans were well aware of it. But Jesus did not implement political instruments in the strict sense. He situates himself and his action before the advent of the kingdom of God, before the beginn...

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Subtitles:Historical Jesus
Authors: Destro, Adriana 1937- (Author) ; Pesce, Mauro (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Ed. Dehoniane 2019
In: Annali di storia dell'esegesi
Year: 2019, Volume: 36, Issue: 2, Pages: 453-468
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hobbes, Thomas 1588-1679 / Jesus Christus / Kingdom of God (motif) / Political reform
IxTheo Classification:CG Christianity and Politics
HC New Testament
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
Further subjects:B Judaism; History
B Roman Empire
B Historical Jesus
B Jesus and Politics
B History
B Jesus Christ
B death of Jesus
B Palestine
B Revolution
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Summary:The kingdom that Jesus announced had a clear political-religious content for the Jews of the time and the Romans were well aware of it. But Jesus did not implement political instruments in the strict sense. He situates himself and his action before the advent of the kingdom of God, before the beginning of the kingdom. Jesus considered himself destined to announce the necessity of conversion and forgiveness. A great revolution of society would have come only in the future. Jesus did not consider himself engaged in a political revolution. Jesus’s action, however, caused upheavals in the basic structures of society and his anti-institutional attitude provoked reactions in the elites of villages and cities. It is also probable that the Romans arrested and crucified Jesus in a hurry not because he was a political revolutionary, but because he could represent a danger to the public peace and a threat to imperial power. His success and some aspects of his activity could seem to be signs of insurrection against the Roman dominating power.
ISSN:1120-4001
Contains:Enthalten in: Annali di storia dell'esegesi