Part two of Is Christian Morality Unique? a different approach is taken. This sets out a demonstration to
show that it is actually the social
structure of Christianity that underpins its uniqueness.
Christianity is in fact a hybrid society. It consists of the best parts (and unfortunately) the weaknesses of Judaism.
It consists of the best parts (but also the weaknesses) of Greek Philosophy (known as Hellenism).
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The gospels encourage Christians to "take on board" the person of Jesus who embodies the cosmic forces of both
time and place.
It is the presence of Christ that unites people with their conflicting world views.
In this Part Two a defence is also made of the use that is being made of semiotic analysis.
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