Peter Kreeft on the Point of Christianity
Back to Virtue (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1992), pp. 83,86.
What's missing here? Simply the essence of Christianity, which is not
the Sermon on the Mount. When Christianity was proclaimed throughout
the world, the proclamation was not "Love your enemies?" but "Christ is
risen!" This was not a new ideal but a new event, that God became man,
died, and rose for our salvation. Christianity is first of all not
ideal but real, and event, news, the gospel, the "good news." The
essence of Christianity is not Christianity; the essence of
Christianity is Christ... The Sermon on the Mount not only comes from
Jesus but also leads us to Jesus. It does not divert us from Jesus to a
set of abstract ideals, but its ideals lead us to Jesus. who alone can
fulfill them in us, if we let him. The sermon is an arrow and Jesus is
the bull's eye, not vice versa.
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