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====== Cynical Aspects of Gospels ====== | ====== Cynical Aspects of Gospels ====== | ||
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+ | ==== Authored by Frank Redmond, 2012 ==== | ||
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It has been noted that the Christian Gospels contain some leanings towards the Cynic way of life. While the evidence is not abundant enough to say that Jesus and his disciples were following Cynic teachings, a case can certainly be made that Jesus and his disciples were, to a certain extent, following the Cynic way of life, which encompassed many of the views and actions of Jesus. | It has been noted that the Christian Gospels contain some leanings towards the Cynic way of life. While the evidence is not abundant enough to say that Jesus and his disciples were following Cynic teachings, a case can certainly be made that Jesus and his disciples were, to a certain extent, following the Cynic way of life, which encompassed many of the views and actions of Jesus. | ||
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