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  1. Dec 23, 2011 · Each man upheld a high standard of moral conduct and was critical of hypocritical leaders. Both Socrates and Jesus suffered death at the hands of the religious and political institutions of their day — about 399 B.C. and 30 A.D., respectively. To begin establishing the veracity of historical persons, we need to identify souces that could ...

  2. woman for condemnation. Socrates, when asked one day why he did not put his words into writing, said, "I would rather write on the hearts of living men than on dead sheep's skins." Both made conversation the business of life. Jesus preached occasionally, but more often imparted his teachings to his disciples in conversation. The Gospel of John

  3. Dec 25, 2011 · The authors — fishermen, tax collector, physician — did not have a literary goal in recording and interpreting Jesusteachings and life. Indeed, philosopher Karl Jasper suggests that some of the words of Jesus are well authenticated because “his disciples were not writers and did not consciously try to produce literature.”

  4. Oct 30, 2020 · Socrates made a reasoned defense at his trial, whereas Jesus made no defense, but had faith in the one who could save his soul from death. 33. Both started movements that changed the course of human civilization, Socrates through Plato and Aristotle, and Jesus through his Apostles whose evangelistic efforts and martyrdom eventually converted the Roman Empire and Western Civilization to ...

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    Socrates is well known for his dialectic method of engaging with others in a back and forth question and answer style of interaction. He himself never wrote anything down, and we only have documentation of his interactions thanks to his student, Plato. This refusal to write is an embodiment of his belief that it takes two people to philosophize – t...

    Contrast this stance with the parable of Jesus, in which the meaning is clearly the audience’s job to work out for themselves. Stuart Hall explores this relationship through television using the terms encoding and decoding. The producers of content encode the message, but the receivers – the viewers – must then decode it. The message they decode ca...

    Ultimately, Peters characterizes the differences between the two methods in this manner: Somewhat strangely, in my opinion, Peters argues that the most problematic side of dialogue is the reciprocal nature of justice that it entails, being both violent and fair. Dialogue represents the eye-for-an-eye model of justice. This seems to be quite the hug...

  5. But we could also gaze through our large windows at that church. Jesus sought holiness, and did so at the cost of his life. And though he, like Socrates, wrote nothing, his disciples founded a church in Jerusalem to carry on his work and, like Plato in the example of Socrates, left us rich narratives about his life, death, and teaching.

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  7. In conclusion, the historicity of Socrates and Jesus is a contentious topic, with evidence pointing to both the existence and non-existence of these figures. However, regardless of whether they existed or not, their teachings have had a profound impact on the world. While Socrates’ ideas and methods of reasoning continue to inspire and guide ...

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