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Complete 3 page APA formatted essay: The Quest for Justice: THe individual v. State Authority.28]The Grand Inquisitor sees the radical shift of the rigidity of the law in the Old Testament to the free

Complete 3 page APA formatted essay: The Quest for Justice: THe individual v. State Authority.

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The Grand Inquisitor sees the radical shift of the rigidity of the law in the Old Testament to the free society in the New Testament as detrimental to authority, a spiritual burden and freedom is not what the people really wants want material things which is equated in the story as bread and being led by authority.

At the beginning of the his speech in his visit to the imprisoned Christ, the Inquisitor told Jesus that the church had spent centuries undoing what He expected of each human being, a full and responsible exercise of freedom. Clearly, the Inquisitor sees control as the key towards the dispelling of lawlessness and the fact that freedom of choice as advocated by Christ is not doing mankind any good. The freedom of choice is one of the greatest gift of mankind and as well as his/her greatest curse, as freedom which “men in their simplicity and their natural unruliness cannot even understand.”1

The Inquisitor believed that Christ miscalculated in seeking man’s free love with only His image “as his guide.” It was wrong to give so much freedom to people as it would be such a burden. “But did you not know” that ”at last they would reject even Thy image and Thy truth” for it is loaded “with the burden of free choice?” The Inquisitor could not and would not adhere to the ideals of freedom and chastised Jesus by saying “Instead of taking possession of man’s freedom, Thou didst increase it, and burdened the spiritual kingdom of mankind with its sufferings forever.”

The third point that the Inquisitor raised in his argument against the shift from rigidity of the old law to the freedom of choice in the new law is the fact that it is not really freedom that man wants but rather being provided with material things and be led by authority. Thus, the church took their freedom and in exchange gave them bread and belief. For him what men really

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