>>2792898It depends on what you mean.
Jesus preached an apocalyptic gospel of rectification upon the earth, where the meek and poor shall inherit a kingdom, where the last shall be first. He says that a rich man shall not enter heaven, for worldly riches are opposed to heavenly riches, where reward is given for thankless deeds rather than prideful displays of virtue.
He said that one ought to not simply love their neighbour, but also to love their enemy; to give one's cloak to the thief, and to turn the other cheek. Upon unrighteousness, it is seen that sinners ought to be forgiven and not punished, for they "know not what they do". The criminal should not be executed, for only he that has not sinned has right to cast the first stone.
On money, it is seen that the love of mammon is the root of all evil, and that the rich should sell all their possessions and give the proceeds to the poor. On family, Christ claims that one must love God more than his earthly father, elsewise he will be left behind. Tradition is expelled by the New Covenant, as the old vine dies off and a new one is attached. And finally, one should not fear death, for in Christ is the Resurrection.
The sublime cannot be wholly politicised, only aestheticised.