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“Rather, the expression ‘poor in (the) spirit’ first of all points to an intellectual insight into the human condition.173 The attitude adequately corresponding to that insight is ‘humility,’ a virtue highly praised in antiquity.174 This virtue is opposed to hubris, arrogance, selfindulgence, and overextension of the natural limits of the human predicament. Therefore, the way of life set forth and recommended by the SM is based on the insight into the condicio humana that accepts it as ‘poverty’ in the wider sense of the term. By the time of the New Testament, this insight and the attitudes following from it had become a mark of religious piety and wisdom.” (Pages 115–116)
“In their present context, the Beatitudes are doctrinal statements; they are intended to be learned by heart and remembered. This secondary function is quite appropriate in that it shows the connections between doctrine and ritual.” (Page 95)
“The term ‘the poor’ has unquestionably always referred to persons living in social and economic misery. Therefore, it is important to realize that the SM does not regard the condition of poverty as a blessing.” (Page 114)
“The SM recognizes war, persecution, and injustice as part of the evil world. Precisely because there is war, strife, dissension, and hostility, peacemaking is a demand that comes with justice and the kingdom of God. Peacemaking is a means of involvement in the human predicament of warlike conditions. Coping with such conditions corresponds to God’s own response and action. Consequently, affirming peacemaking is more than agreeing with a commonplace. It implies assuming responsibility against all the odds, risking peacemaking out of the situation of powerlessness, and demonstrating the conviction that in the end God’s kingdom will prevail. For this reason, the peacemakers will be rewarded by God.” (Page 140)
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