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By Yara Elenis Diaz

Learning activity 4

Evidence: Consolidation activity

Stage 1: The person I admire the most

A. What to do?

Write a biography of the person you admire the most. This person can be, for
example, a public figure, a celebrity, a politician, a world leader or someone
close to you, a relative.

B. How to do it?

You need to carry out some research in order to collect the necessary
information for writing the biography. If the person chosen is a public figure,
you can surf the web in order to get the details you are going to include. On
the contrary, if the person chose is someone you know personally, you can
set up an interview in order to ask the person the questions you may have
about his / her life.

From the character that I am going to speak to you next and that I most admire,
Jesus Christ is the only Son of God.
Here is a brief summary of the following points:
1. FIRST YEARS OF LIFE AND EDUCATION.
a. Place and date of birth
b. Historic context
c. Origin
d. Education

2. YOUR PUBLIC LIFE


a. Your occupation
b. Your contribution to society

3. YOUR DEATH
a. Date of death:
b. Causes for which he is condemned to die:

4. HIS RESURRECTION
5. COMMISSION TO ITS TWELVE APOSTLES
6. ASCENSION
7. YOUR LEGACY THAT LEFT US AS LEADER
8. WHY IS THE LEADER THAT I ADMIRE MORE
9. CONCLUSION
10. REFERENCES
Stage 2: My admiration for…

A. What to do?

In this section, you will record a tape or video in which you orally present the
person you chose in Section 1. For this part of the evidence you need to
present the biography as well as explain and illustrate the reasons why you
admire this person.

1. FIRST YEARS OF LIFE AND EDUCATION.


a. Place and date of birth:
A small city was born in Bethlehem belonging to the state of Judea, state of
Israel, a city that today belongs to Palestine.
You could say that approximately was born 2051 years before our era
b. Historic context:
It was born at a time when Israel was subject to the Empire of Rome under
the command of Herod the great one that according to the bible, he
commanded to kill all children under 2 years of age by which his parents
saved them flee to Egypt and return when and Herod was dead.
c. Origin:
Coming from Hebrew roots, home made by His Mother called Mary
descendant of Aaron of the priestly line to be the cousin of Elizabeth and
his stepfather named Joseph descendant of the line of King David The
Bible tells us that Jesus had four brothers; James, Joseph, Simon and
Judas (Matthew 13:55). It also tells us that Jesus had sisters, but they are
not named or the number of them is said (Matthew 13:56).
His birth was marked by a transcendental fact not being generated by a
man and a woman according to biblical accounts was generated from the
Spirit of God for which it is considered until today by most people as a being
of earthly and divine nature.
d. Education:
Regarding their education, very little is known since at that time the form
studied was through the philosophical methodology of questions and
answers.
The bible records that at the age of 12 he was already reading and
discussing with the doctors of the law whom he asked and listened to.
2. PUBLIC LIFE.
a. Your occupation:
He was called the carpenter's son, but neither the story nor the bible
records that this was his job, because throughout his life what he was seen
doing was teaching his doctrine that he said he had received from his
heavenly Father, It consisted in teachings based on how to lead an
integrated life and in service to others, which today could be classified as a
social worker and teacher for life.
b. Your contribution to society:
His life revolved around service and teaching and preparing leaders to
transmit their teachings and continue with their social works when he was
no longer there; works how to heal sick of any physical and mental illness,
(physiological, spiritual (mental) and psychological doctor) resuscitate
deceased people (miracles), feed hungry crowds (economic provision).
His weapon was the word, which consisted in giving a message of love,
reconciliation, hope, salvation, liberation, forgiveness and redemption.
He showed an authority that left admired great characters, such as
Nicodemus, Joseph of Arimathea, Zacchaeus, the Centurion to Pontius
Pilate himself, among others.
3. YOUR DEATH.
a. Date of death:
The exact date of his death, to this day is still unknown, it is only
known that he died at the age of 33, in which the story breaks in two
and the count begins again.
b. Causes for which he is condemned to die:
He was condemned to death as a result of questioning the
predominant religions of those times and revealing themselves
against their customs doing the opposite of what they gave as
general rules of behavior and thus removed people from the
deception in which they were, but especially because he claimed to
be the Son of God and that after they killed him, he would be
resurrected on the third day by raising his body from the grave.
He was betrayed by one of the people closest to him, Judas
Iscariote, who for money gave him to all those who sought his death
because he placed his political and religious interests in danger.
He dies in a way never before seen, tortured and despised in such a
brutal way never before seen, covering his whole body with strong
lashes, lashing his flesh, placing him to carry his own cross, where
he was crucified in life holding it with nails in his hands and feet, he
was crowned with a crown of thorn making fun of him and giving him
to drink vinegar with gall when he asks to drink water.
4. HIS RESURRECTION.
After three days of death, the first day of the week of the Jewish calendar, the
women who served him go to visit the tomb where he was buried, upon arriving
they realize that the tomb is empty and they meet an angel who he warns them
that the one they are looking for has already risen, fulfilling what previously he
had told them would happen.
When they hear about this echo they go and tell their disciples two of them,
among them Pedro, they go running to see if it is true and they find how the
women have said after this admirable event for days it appears to many of their
followers something that He happened to appear to many of his especially to
his 11 disciples.
5. COMMISSION TO ITS TWELVE APOSTLES
After having appeared to his Disciples and arriving at the time of his departure
he commissions them, delegating the responsibility that they go around the
world and make their message known and that they teach them to keep all the
things I teach them and especially to Pedro tells him that as a leader he takes
care of the rest of the followers and Juan tells him to stay until he returns, as a
meaning of representation of his beloved church that awaits his coming and is
made up of all those who faithfully fulfill his commandments promising that he
will come by second. time to the end of time that can be interpreted by many,
such as death or the end of the world.
6. ASCENSION.
After commissioning them they tell him that they and all the followers meet in
Jerusalem and that they hope that after he goes to heaven a few days later he
will send power over them that consists of his Holy Spirit so that he will be with
them and guide them. every day of their lives to carry out the task that began.
7. YOUR LEGACY THAT LEFT US AS LEADER.
He is seen by many as a revolutionary leader but peaceful, very cultured and
empathetic, he showed great humility and wisdom throughout his life, he
always showed solidarity with the most needy people, being exceptionally
understanding in dealing with people, whatever their social status, I exalt the
role of women vindicating it, in the way it treated them and did not exclude
them despite some having a questioned past.
Without fear of being wrong, I could say that he is the most famous character in
history, the one with the most followers, the most books, songs and movies
have been written and sold, although that time appears in history as the
darkest due to that little is known about him and that it turns out to be an
enigma for many and a simple myth for a few who prefer to deny his existence
by not finding conclusive answers about his existence and the inability to
understand a character that is talked about so much but At the same time, his
message and personality have been distorted to such an extent that it
generates rejection and hatred in some.
8. WHY IS THE LEADER THAT I ADMIRE MORE.
I admire him as a leader, as a hero who knew how to win the trust and love of
the people who followed him because they found in him the right words, the
motivation to get out of passivity and stagnation, which made many leave
everything to follow him, that they took risks, that they rebelled against the
conditioning system, that they dared to make a difference, to go for the
unknown, to transform themselves, because not only were they convinced by
their words but by their actions, I consider him the greatest leader in the story
that broke paradigms, without the need for violence, deception, tricks, that use
their words and actions as tools to persuade.
He was charismatic, noble to the point that having such a great trait, he
assumed the role of servant, placing himself at the same level as the rest of
humanity, being obedient to death, presenting himself as an offering before his
Father, in favor of humanity being redeemed and reconciled with its creator.
9. CONCLUSION
Finally I end by saying: that I could speak of many leaders, but none has
managed to awaken in others or in me, such interest, respect, and admiration,
as this leader, called the Son of God or the Son of man, has achieved. to this
day he continues to gather crowds to hear hear about him, and by faith entrust
himself to him, today more than 2000 years ago and continues to be the
inspiration and hope of most people to think of his last day on this earth .

10. REFERENCES
AGUIRRE, Rafael: «Aproximación actual al Jesús de la historia»,
en Cuadernos de Teología Deusto, n.º 5. ISBN 84-7485-424-5.
CROSSAN, John Dominic: Jesús, vida de un campesino judío. Barcelona:
Crítica, 1994. ISBN 84-7423-655-X.
GUIJARRO, Santiago: Dichos primitivos de Jesús. Una introducción al
«Protoevangelio de dichos Q». Salamanca: Sígueme (2.ª edición),
2005. ISBN 84-301-1527-7.
MEIER, J. P.: Un judío marginal. Nueva visión del Jesús histórico. I, II 1-2,
III. Estella: Verbo Divino, 2001 ss.
PIÑERO, Antonio (ed.): Fuentes del cristianismo. Tradiciones primitivas
sobre Jesús. Madrid: El Almendro, 1993. ISBN 84-8005-006-3.
PIÑERO, Antonio (ed.): Orígenes del cristianismo. Antecedentes y
primeros pasos. Madrid: El Almendro, 1991. ISBN 84-86077-95-8.
PIÑERO, Antonio: Guía para entender el Nuevo Testamento. Madrid:
Trotta, 2006. ISBN 84-8164-832-9.
PUENTE OJEA, Gonzalo: El Evangelio de Marcos. Del Cristo de la fe al
Jesús de la historia. Madrid: Siglo XXI, 1998. ISBN 84-323-0743-2.
PUIG, Armand: Jesús. Una biografía. Barcelona: Destino, 2005. ISBN 84-
233-3752-9.
SANDERS, E. P.: La figura histórica de Jesús. Estella: Verbo Divino,
2000. ISBN 84-8169-400-2.
THEISSEN, Gerd, y Annette MERZ: El Jesús histórico. Salamanca:
Sígueme, 2004. ISBN 84-301-1349-5.
VERMES, Geza: El nacimiento de Jesús. Barcelona: Ares y Mares,
2007. ISBN 978-84-8432-944-2.
VERMES, Geza: Jesús el judío. Barcelona: Muchnik, 1979 (segunda
edición) ISBN 84-72-640005-1
WINTER, Paul: El proceso a Jesús. Barcelona: Muchnik, 1983. ISBN 84-
85501-50-0
B. How to do it?

Record an audio or a video in the device of your preference. Before start the
recording, you need to organize the information you are going to introduce.
Your presentation has to include the following aspects:
From the character that I am going to speak to you next and that I most admire,
Jesus Christ, is the only Son of God.
Here is a brief summary of the following points:
1. FIRST YEARS OF LIFE AND EDUCATION.

a. Place and date of birt


b. Historic context
c. Origin

d. Education

2. YOUR PUBLIC LIFE


a. Your occupation
b. Your contribution to society
3. YOUR DEATH
a. Date of death:

b. Causes for which he is condemned to die:

4. HIS RESURRECTION
5. COMMISSION TO ITS TWELVE APOSTLES
6. ASCENSION
7. YOUR LEGACY THAT LEFT US AS LEADER
8. WHY IS THE LEADER THAT I ADMIRE MORE
Eigt is de lidar da tai esmoer mor
9. CONCLUSION
10. REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION.

As almost everyone knows about the life of Jesus Christ, I will only make a brief
summary of his biography and I will focus mainly on arguing, why I consider him
a leader, the reason for my admiration and ending with a short conclusion.

1. A description of the biography.

A small city was born in Bethlehem beloging to the state of Judea, state of
Israel, a city that today benlongs to Palestine.
.
It was born at a time too difficult, because Israel its nation, was submitted,
under the rule of Rome and governed by a tyrant King, who according to
history, told to kill all those who represented a danger, to succeed him on his
throne.
When having this threat the child on their heads, their parents are forced to
emigrate towards the country of Egypt, while the danger passes.
He returns to his country when Herod died and it is there when this child at the
age of eight, begins his training as a leader investigating and questioning
illustrious people who were in charge of transmitting customs and laws to the
people. This attitude begins to create enemies, who will become throughout his
life in the cause of his death.
He leads a life fulfilling the laws established by God, but rebelling against the
customs and laws imposed by the religious of that time and questioning their
hypocrisy, by not complying with the law as they should.

His life revolves around transmitting a message of change of life


His teachings are accompanied by extraordinary events such as healings,
liberations, food, until resurrections etc.
It begins to train 12 men and to transmit to them the message of a true religion,
that consists of leading a lifestyle of honesty and service to others.
With his new teaching he attracts many followers.

He dies because he claimed to be the son of God.


Why he claimed to be the king of the Jews
Why did he say he would resurrect on the third day
Why I confront the priests and doctors of the law.
He is betrayed by one of his disciples who gives it to those who consider them
his enemy.
He is delivered to the rulers one of them Pilate, who until the last moment wants
to free him from being condemned to death, but moved by fear and ambition,
ends up delivering it to the people, who scream that he must die
He is killed in a very violent, way in which he is beaten, despised, humiliated
and finally crucified.

He is resurrected on the third day after his death.


His resurrection is treated to be disguised, by those who condemned him to die.
He appears to his followers.
He gives recommendations to his disciples and is promoted
He promises his disciples to return a second time, to judge each one according
to his works.

2. Arguments and illustrations supporting your admiration for this


person.

YOUR LEGACY THAT LEFT US AS LEADER:

He is seen by many as a revolutionary leader but peaceful, very cultured


and empathetic, he showed great humility and wisdom throughout his life,
he always showed solidarity with the most needy people, being
exceptionally understanding in dealing with people, whatever their social
status, I exalt the role of women vindicating it, in the way it treated them
and did not exclude them despite some having a questioned past.

Without fear of being wrong, I could say that he is the most famous
character in history, the one with the most followers, the most books,
songs and movies have been written and sold, although that time appears
in history as the darkest due to that little is known about him and that it
turns out to be an enigma for many and a simple myth for a few who prefer
to deny his existence by not finding conclusive answers about his
existence and the inability to understand a character that is talked about
so much but At the same time, his message and personality have been
distorted to such an extent that it generates rejection and hatred in some.

3. WHY IS THE LEADER THAT I ADMIRE MORE

I admire him as a leader, as a hero who knew how to win the trust and
love of the people who followed him because they found in him the right
words, the motivation to get out of passivity and stagnation, which made
many leave everything to follow him, that they took risks, that they rebelled
against the conditioning system, that they dared to make a difference, to
go for the unknown, to transform themselves, because not only were they
convinced by their words but by their actions, I consider him the greatest
leader in the story that broke paradigms, without the need for violence,
deception, tricks, that use their words and actions as tools to persuade.
He was charismatic, noble to the point that having such a great trait, he
assumed the role of servant, placing himself at the same level as the rest
of humanity, being obedient to death, presenting himself as an offering
before his Father, in favour of humanity being redeemed and reconciled
with its creator.

4. CONCLUSION

Finally, I end by saying: that I could speak of many leaders, but none has
managed to awaken in others or in me, such interest, respect, and
admiration, as this leader, called the Son of God or the Son of man, has
achieved. To this day he continues to gather crowds to hear about him,
and by faith entrust himself to him, today more than 2000 years ago and
continues to be the inspiration and hope of most people to think of his last
day on this earth .

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