Christianity And Idealism : the Christian Ideal of Life in Its Relations to the Greek And Jewish Ideals And to Modern Philosophy

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Christianity And Idealism : the Christian Ideal of Life in Its Relations to the Greek And Jewish Ideals And to Modern Philosophy
John Watson
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But when the fruit is ripe, immediately he putteth in the sickle, for the harvest is come." The attitude of Jesus towards the Messianic hope of his countrymen at once follows from his conception of the kingdom of heaven as already present, and yet as a process of conflict with evil. Holding these views he could not possibly believe in any sudden or miraculous change which should break the continuity be- tween the present and the future. Hence he refused to attest his divine mission by signs and
... wonders. When the Pharisees, in their usual crass materialism, demanded a " sign," — i.e. demanded that Jesus should virtually deny the presence of God in the ordinary processes of nature and in the normal experiences of 96 THE CHRISTIAlsr IDEAL OF LIFE human life — his answer was : " An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign, and there shall no sign be given to it but the sign of the prophet Jonah." What he meant was, as Luke saw, that no " sign " could authenti- cate his mission but the truth which he pro- claimed.

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