One teaching was "eye for an eye," but Christ Taught His disciples to "turn the other cheek."
Another one was that children would be the first to inherit the Kingdom Of God.
The religious aspect of Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus.
If you're talking about when he was in the temple. Talking about and teaching the Bible to the Religious leaders.
The church recognizes the three stages of tradition by which the life and teaching of Jesus Christ have come down to us the three stages are WORD OF MOUTH ,RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES ,INSPIRED WRITING .
Jesus teaching in the synagogue was significant because it demonstrated his authority and knowledge of scripture, which impressed the people and challenged the religious leaders. It also marked the beginning of his public ministry and the fulfillment of his role as the promised Messiah.
The common man and the gentiles liked Jesus and his teaching.
When he got his bachlors in teaching
Yes, Jesus aroused the ire of the local religious leaders by teaching from the scriptures, but also hanging around with those that the "holy men" viewed as the low-life scum of society.
Jesus Christ. ---- Actually, Jesus was not "religious" in the traditional sense. That was why he was in constant conflict with the Pharisees. He did not conform to their religious traditions and customs. Jesus was "spiritual", but not "religious".
Norma Anne Kirkendall has written: 'Let's do something about our teaching' -- subject(s): Education, Religious education, Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Teaching methods
In religious iconography, Jesus' hand symbols hold significance as representations of his divine attributes and teachings. The most common hand symbols associated with Jesus are the gesture of blessing and the gesture of teaching or preaching. These symbols are used in Christian worship practices to convey spiritual blessings, guidance, and connection with Jesus' teachings. The gestures are often incorporated into religious art, statues, and rituals to emphasize the presence and influence of Jesus in the lives of believers.
If we are speaking of schooling, only the priveleged were formally educated, the teaching was strict, religious oriented with no foolishness tolerated. the poor made do
Because what He was teaching was true.