ecstatic vision social program sought rebuild a society upward grass r — John Dominic Crossan, Historical Jesus: Life a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant

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The ecstatic vision and social program sought to rebuild a society upward from its grass roots but on principles of religious and economic egalitarianism, with free healing brought directly to the peasant homes and free sharing of whatever they had in return. The deliberate conjunction of magic and meal, miracle and table, free compassion and open commensality, was a challenge launched not just at Judaism’s strictest purity regulations, or even at the Mediterranean’s patriarchal combination of honor and shame, patronage and clientage, but at civilization’s eternal inclination to draw lines, invoke boundaries, establish hierarchies, and maintain discriminations.

John Dominic Crossan, The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant

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