Showing posts with label ancient criticism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ancient criticism. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Folly of the Cross

Doing some research for an upcoming sermon on the crucifixion narratives in the gospels I was reminded of this well-known quote from Origen's sparring partner, Celsus, critiquing the folly of Christian confidence in the crucifixion of a carpenter as the means of salvation:
"Now what drunk old woman would not be ashamed to utter such things in a whisper, even when making stories to lull an infant to sleep?" (Contra Celsum, 6.34)
No doubt, contemporary fascination with the crucifix as a decorative ornament makes it easy to forget that the cross was intended as a torturous, humiliating means of political execution.