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Certainly. To love God, ourselves, and each other was proclaimed as being the same imperative act.Was jesus promoting some form of humanism in his divinity as a person and love as a force of good?
If according to Jesus the logos enters the fellowship, giving us the power to be called sons of God but that power is contingent upon our commitment to become so then yes.Was jesus promoting some form of humanism in his divinity as a person and love as a force of good?
Was jesus promoting some form of humanism in his divinity as a person and love as a force of good?
I don't think so. Humanism places the wellbeing of humans and human reason as the most central values. Jesus placed God as the most central value and love for humanity as a command of God. It's humanism-ish, but not quite humanism.