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For the Intersection of the Everyday and the Sacred

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whytheology – For the Intersection of the Everyday and the Sacred Skip to content whytheology For the Intersection of the Everyday and the Sacred Menu Home About Theological Glossary Past Lent Series Galatians Series (Lent 2012) James Reading Schedule (Lent 2013) The Good Samaritan and “Wokeness” Photo by Matheus Viana on Pexels.com Let’s talk about “wokeness” and the bible. When the teacher of the law asks Jesus “who is (εστιν) my neighbor?” in the well known parable of the Good Samartian ( Luke 10: 25-37 ), we could talk at length about the social/power dynamics, or religious and ethnic discrimination, but before we get to that, let’s look at the end. Jesus changes the question in typical Midrash style and asks the teacher, “Who became the neighbor?” He doesn’t use the same verb as the teacher (εστιν), but uses the much more active verb of being (γινομαι) (here in the perfect γεγονεναι). This changes the understanding of the command to “love thy ne...

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