Issue 11


Jesus Without Religion: The No Nonsense Truth About Jesus

It seems to me that the mention of "Jesus" is a common occurrence in our society today. I think it is safe to say that I hear someone speak this name at least once a day, although the circumstances vary greatly. Jesus comes up in discussions about politics, science, and history, among a myriad of other topics. The utterance of his name occurs in a frustrating moment for some, an intellectual exchange for others, and as part of an act of worship for those who follow him. For a man who died over 2,000 years ago, Jesus carries a significant amount of clout. Based on this, it seems reasonable to take a moment to pause and consider exactly who he was, what he said, and why it matters.


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Crapitalism

Zach Schultz

Undergraduate/English Education

 



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