Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Was Jesus really a scapegoat? Not essentially

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While there are some reasonable parallels to the analogy; Jesus was not really a scapegoat for Man.

Not, that is, one who was punished for the sins of others; not even one who was willingly punished for the sins of others (which a scape goat never really can be - at most the goat might placidly accept the unjust punishment).

Indeed it is dangerous to regard scapegoat as the master metaphor of what Christ did; because, surely, no matter how we try to spin it, we could never wholly accept the principle that it was right to punish the innocent for the sins of the guilty?

No - Christ was essentially the giver of great gifts, the bringer of great Goods; bringer of the good news.

He was one who added; not one who took-away.

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3 comments:

  1. Read Rene Girard's 'The Scapegoat.'

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  2. Girard doesn't contradict you-but writes on topics closely related to the ones you're exploring now.

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  3. @Anonymous - please use a pseudonym.

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