It is reported that in a conversation with the former British Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin, Lord Irwin asked Gandhi what he thought would solve the problems between Great Britain and India. Gandhi picked up a Bible and opened it to the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew's Gospel and said, "When your country and mine shall get together on the teachings laid down by Christ in this Sermon on the Mount, we shall have solved the problems not only of our countries but those of the whole world."
Ghandi believed that based on the Sermon on the Mount alone, he could be a Christian. Specifically in Matthew 5:39-40 it says "If someone slaps you on the right cheek, turn and offer him your left." Ghandi believed in ahimsa (non-violence) and thought that this verse exemplified ahimsa. The Sermon on the Mount preached the ways of Ghandi's livings, and if not for Jesus sacrificing himself on the cross (sacrifice is not something that he agrees with), he claimed that he would be a Christian. Yet, Ghandi did view himself as someone who had Jesus in his heart because of the Sermon on the Mount.
Thillaiaadi Valliammai a south African militant of Tamil origin was the one who inspired Gandhi. also Jesus from the 'Sermon on the Mount' where it advocates non-violence and his mother who was deeply religious, fasting until the monsoons came etc.
martin Luther king jrs role model was Mohandas Gandhi
The Sermon on the Mount is found in the New Testament, in the Gospel of St. Matthew.
Many people have done this: The sermon on the mount, Jesus Christ. Non violent civil disobedience, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi I have a Dream, Martin Luther King The survival of the fittest, Charles Darwin
A:The Sermon on the Mount is found only in the Gospel of Matthew. Luke's Gospel contains a similar sermon known as the Sermon on the Plain. Both are based on teachings in the hypothetical 'Q' document, which contained four of the beatitudes, with variants of the originals in Matthew and Luke respectively.
A:The 'Sermon on the mount' is in Matthew's Gospel. The equivalent passage in Luke's Gospel is known as the 'Sermon on the plain'. Scholars say the reason for this is that both evangelists relied on sayings material from the hypothetical 'Q' document, but that Q provides no context for the sayings attributed to Jesus. The authors of Matthew and Luke created their own background contexts whenever using sayings from Q.
Probably you are referring to 'The Sermon on the Mount'. This is to be found in the Bible in Matthew's gospel, chapters 5, 6 and 7.
Matthew, chapters 5-7.
The Sermon on the Mount appears in Matthew's Gospel, where Jesus preaches to the multitude.Matthew is not considered to have been the original source of the Sermon on the Mount material, as much of it also appears in Luke's Gospel, which has Jesus give privately to the disciples alone and not even as a discrete sermon. The source for much of the material in the Sermon on the Mount, including four of the Beatitudes, is the hypothetical 'Q' document.
Yes, the Sermon on the Mount is a sermon preached by Jesus, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew in the Bible. It is known for its teachings on various ethical and moral topics, such as the Beatitudes and instructions on how to live a righteous life.
The likely word is "gospel" (sermon, or church-inspired song genre).
The Sermon on the Mount in the Bible contains approximately 2,800 words. It is a famous collection of teachings by Jesus Christ found in the Gospel of Matthew.