Jesus Group 2024 Week 18

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(1) Matthew 7:1-6, Luke 6:37-42
(2) Matthew 7:7-14, Luke 11:5-13
(3) Matthew 7:13-14, Luke 13:22-30
(4) Matthew 7:15-23, Luke 6:43-46
(5) Matthew 7:24-29, Luke 6:47-49

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Communication leads to effective work and mutual respect. Fairness ethics lend themselves to confusion with the ethics of the Golden Rule. The maxim “to do unto others as you would like them to do unto you” can be interpreted as meaning “be fair in your exchange with others.” But actually, it was formulated originally as a more popular version of the Biblical “Love thy neighbor as thyself.” Indeed, the Jewish-Christian norm of brotherly love is entirely different from fairness ethics. It means to love your neighbor, that is, to feel responsible for and one with him, while fairness ethics means not to feel responsible, and one, but distant and separate; it means to respect the rights of your neighbor, but not to love him. (p. 109)
Fromm, E. (1956). The art of loving. Harper & Row.

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