Abstract

The event of Jesus is the fundamental event of Christian practice, and the church is a community that originates from the event of Jesus and tries to gain knowledge and lessons through the remembrance of that event. With the spread of modernist thinking and significant changes in the shape of social life, it is difficult for the church to interpret topics such as euthanasia and homosexuality through the Jesus event, and the call for church reform has been growing louder and louder. Based on Whitehead's constructive postmodernism, this paper tries to provide a new perspective for the Jesus event, and argues for a way of reform that can respond to the challenges of modernity while conserving religious traditions.

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