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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 15 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

The triumph of love over law

… overcoming juridism for the sake of love.

Within the framework of Roman and Jewish law, the category of right is sacred. If you have a right, you are obliged – or at least logically expected – to exercise it. Paul breaks this logic. He constructs an impeccable system of proofs that he has the right to support. And as soon as the wall of his juridical righteousness is built, he takes a step back: "I have the right, but I will not use it."

This is a pure transition from the category of justice (law) to the category of grace (love). In the philosophy of law, this is called a voluntary limitation of sovereignty for the good of the Other.

The trap of merciless justice

For the Greek philosopher, freedom is independence from external circumstances (the autonomy of the Stoics). For Paul, freedom is the capacity to become a slave for the …

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