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GORDON PARSONS doubts that the person of Jesus should be separated from the legacy of Christianity 
POLITICAL MOVE: The Taking of Christ, by Caravaggio, 1602 [Public Domain]

I Judge No One 
By David Lloyd Dusenbury
Hurst, £25


READERS of this book will be drawn to it principally by its subtitle, A Political Life of Jesus. Could anyone doubt, given the role that Christianity has played in world power-politics throughout the last two millennia, that the founder of the religion was essentially a political figure?

David Lloyd Dusenbury, philosopher and historian, would agree but claims that “we tend to confuse the person of Jesus with the legacy of Christianity.”

Rejecting what he terms the “modern theory of Jesus” first promulgated by the17th century Enlightenment philosopher, Reimarus, for whom Jesus was “a Zealot-style aspirant to sovereignty in a last-days kingdom of Israel,” Dusenbury, like Spinoza, Neitzsche and Kant, considers Jesus to have been an ethical revolutionary.

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