Abstract
Beginning with the Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6:17–49), the article analyzes key passages that depict both the teachings and actions of Jesus, emphasizing God’s mercy and compassion in the Gospel of Luke. Furthermore, by examining various parables, the article explores the ethical dimensions of mercy, including the importance of generosity and the risks associated with self- righteousness. In addition, it highlights the significance of repentance and the rewards of demonstrating mercy while warning of the adverse consequences of a lack of compassion.
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Ranjar, C. Sunil
(2024)
"Imitation of the Compassionate God: Luke’s Theology of Mercy,"
Landas: Vol. 36:
No.
2, Article 2.
Available at:
https://archium.ateneo.edu/landas/vol36/iss2/2