How would you compare the teachings of Christianity, as described in the New Testament passages we read for this week, to the values cherished by earlier civilizations we have discussed (particularly the Greeks, and the values expressed in Homer’s works)? Conversely, can you see anything in common between Christianity and some of the great ancient thinkers we have discussed?
Christianity, as described in the New Testament, teaches good values such as the Ten Commandments, loving your neighbor regardless of their religion, and focusing on inward growth. These teachings emphasize a person’s inner character and moral development. Homer’s values, on the other hand, focus more on outward behavior, such as strength, honor, glory, and heroic achievement.
There are also differences in religious beliefs. Both Christianity and Greek religion believe in at least one god; however, the Greeks believe in many gods, such as Zeus, while Christianity believes in only one God who created the earth and everything in it.
Despite these differences, Christianity and Greek religion are similar in that both have good core values and encourage good behavior.
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