Mixing religion and politics: the trial of Jesus and the idea of justice
Our series of seminars ‘How to mix religion and politics’, ends with exploring how Jesus’ trial has been interpreted.
Book TicketsDavid Lloyd Dusenbury is a visiting fellow at the Danube Institute, and a visiting professor at Eotvos Lorand University. His books include Platonic Legislations and his latest The Innocence of Pontius Pilate. He has lectured widely in Europe on topics in philosophy, religion, and the history of ideas. His essays and criticism have appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, Corriere della Serra, and other cultural and political reviews. He lives in Budapest.
" /> David Lloyd Dusenbury is a visiting fellow at the Danube Institute, and a visiting professor at Eotvos Lorand University. His books include Platonic Legislations and his latest The Innocence of Pontius Pilate. He has lectured widely in Europe on topics in philosophy, religion, and the history of ideas. His essays and criticism have appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, Corriere della Serra, and other cultural and political reviews. He lives in Budapest." /> David Lloyd Dusenbury is a visiting fellow at the Danube Institute, and a visiting professor at Eotvos Lorand University. His books include Platonic Legislations and his latest The Innocence of Pontius Pilate. He has lectured widely in Europe on topics in philosophy, religion, and the history of ideas. His essays and criticism have appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, Corriere della Serra, and other cultural and political reviews. He lives in Budapest." />