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  1. Mar 27, 2014 · To be a radical Catholic means being in a real relationship with Jesus Christ instead of the world. Too many Catholics have never even begun to live that radical life in Christ that the gospel calls for.

  2. Dec 10, 2020 · What Jesus is saying to us is unconventional, counter-intuitive, counter-cultural, radical, and frankly hard, if not impossible. It’s important to realize something about the Sermon on the Plain (as well the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew ).

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  4. Christian radicals in a way are equally as terrifying as those terrorists that fill the nightly news. So what do we do with this Jesus, the radical, the revolutionary? Does commitment to Jesus encourage the negatives we too often see in God’s people? What does the research say?

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · A “ radical ” is one who goes to the “ radix” or root of the issue. The root problem was that these Pharisees majored in the minors. They loved to strain out gnats and swallow camels. They missed the forest for the trees, going to great lengths to observe the letter of the law while totally missing its spirit. So Jesus fires a broadside.

    • The comparison with John the Baptist. Luke famously (and delightfully) opens his Gospel with a close account of the births of both John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, an account shaped by a direct comparison.
    • Christ’s mission. With these initial comparisons behind him, Luke shifts in chapter 5 to the introduction of Our Lord’s mission. Preaching from Peter’s boat, Jesus tells his first followers he will make them fishers of men.
    • Intensification of the message. Just when the reader thinks St. Luke has reached a kind of climax at the end of chapter 8, the evangelist accelerates and intensifies the point he is making, ratcheting up our awareness of who Christ is and what he is demanding.
    • Radicalism. In chapters 12 through 18, Luke unceasingly demonstrates just how radical Christ and his gospel are. He portrays Our Lord as essentially goading all who listen into making a decision for or against him as the voice of God.
  6. Jesus and Radical Individualism. Is truth something that we each get to decide for ourselves? In this episode, Jeff explains the difference between valuing the individual and the radical individualism that is so prevalent in our world today. Snippet from the Show. The individual matters and has inestimable value. Shownotes.

  7. Dec 24, 2020 · Rather than seeing God exclusively as a moral taskmaster, Jesus understood that the weak and dispossessed often experience God in a different way — as a dispenser of grace, a source of...

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