PRESIDENT'S ESSAY
Dionysus and the crucified
POSTED
January 18, 2007

Shaftesbury recognized the stark difference between his own rational Deity and the vulgar bodily and crucifiable Christ. Francis Hutcheson, building on Shaftesbury, tried to conflate the two.

Hutcheson was a Christian, a Presbyterian professor of moral theology. Shaftesbury loathed Christ. But which of the two was the better friend of orthodoxy?

To download Theopolis Lectures, please enter your email.

CLOSE