Sunday, March 15, 2020

Free Essays on Lukes Gospel & Machiavellis The Prince

Distilling a literary work to find its author’s greatest influence on, not only his era, but future eras as well, stands as a task that can only be completed with the dealing of timeless masterpieces. Throughout Core Humanities Seminar, we have as a class, in fact, discussed books that regardless of when they were written, are still popular in the twenty second century, thus are deemed worthy of such interrogation. Centuries Removed, Their Views are Still Relevant The Gospel according to Luke is a depiction of Jesus’ life on Earth from Jesus’ conception to his resurrection. â€Å"The Prince† by Nicolo Machiavelli is a poltical view on how an individual might gain, maintain, and expand the power over the state or states in which a ruler has authority. With such radically different topics, how is it that I can possibly find some kind of correlation between the two books? This is done by breaking down their themes, understanding their eras, and examining their communities. The Gospel according to Luke centers on a few primary rules that a follower of God should live by in order to achieve placement within the Kingdom of God. ‘Love thy neighbor as thyself’ stands atop the list. Luke, or the unknown author of this Gospel, knew that God’s message of spreading love was centered around this idea of individuals treating those around them exactly how they themselves would want to be treated. Jesus spent his time on Earth preaching of God through stories, parables and even his personal acts of healing through miracles. Luke’s Gospel writes that Jesus made it clear to his Kearney 2 followers that God wished to have this idea spread to everyone bringing total peace, unity and love among the people of the world. Machiavelli strived, like Jesus, for something as well, though what Machiavelli sought was not what Jesus had. In â€Å"The P... Free Essays on Luke's Gospel & Machiavelli's 'The Prince' Free Essays on Luke's Gospel & Machiavelli's 'The Prince' Distilling a literary work to find its author’s greatest influence on, not only his era, but future eras as well, stands as a task that can only be completed with the dealing of timeless masterpieces. Throughout Core Humanities Seminar, we have as a class, in fact, discussed books that regardless of when they were written, are still popular in the twenty second century, thus are deemed worthy of such interrogation. Centuries Removed, Their Views are Still Relevant The Gospel according to Luke is a depiction of Jesus’ life on Earth from Jesus’ conception to his resurrection. â€Å"The Prince† by Nicolo Machiavelli is a poltical view on how an individual might gain, maintain, and expand the power over the state or states in which a ruler has authority. With such radically different topics, how is it that I can possibly find some kind of correlation between the two books? This is done by breaking down their themes, understanding their eras, and examining their communities. The Gospel according to Luke centers on a few primary rules that a follower of God should live by in order to achieve placement within the Kingdom of God. ‘Love thy neighbor as thyself’ stands atop the list. Luke, or the unknown author of this Gospel, knew that God’s message of spreading love was centered around this idea of individuals treating those around them exactly how they themselves would want to be treated. Jesus spent his time on Earth preaching of God through stories, parables and even his personal acts of healing through miracles. Luke’s Gospel writes that Jesus made it clear to his Kearney 2 followers that God wished to have this idea spread to everyone bringing total peace, unity and love among the people of the world. Machiavelli strived, like Jesus, for something as well, though what Machiavelli sought was not what Jesus had. In â€Å"The P...