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E.J. Hutchinson is Associate Professor of Classics at Hillsdale College, where he also directs the Collegiate Scholars Program. He is the editor and translator of Niels Hemmingsen’s On the Law of Nature: A Demonstrative Method.
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E.J. Hutchinson is Associate Professor of Classics at Hillsdale College, where he also directs the Collegiate Scholars Program. He is the editor and translator of Niels Hemmingsen’s On the Law of Nature: A Demonstrative Method.
E. J. HutchinsonFeatured
Why do we read poetry? Why should we? April is National Poetry Month, so it makes sense to take advantage of it to introduce a new series on poetry at Mere Orthodoxy. Its objective is simple: to read some poems, […]
E. J. HutchinsonFeatured
John Williams is a moral novelist without being a moralist. His three great novels are sparse, beautiful reflections on human choice and responsibility.
E. J. HutchinsonFeaturedEvangelicalism
We should be friends, quoth Potiphar's wife.
E. J. HutchinsonDevotional
The latest post in our series comes from Eric Hutchinson.
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Ultimately the fifth commandment is concerned with teaching us to be grateful for the order into which we are born and to submit to that order happily.
E. J. HutchinsonEthics
The 10 Commandments are a summary of the divine and moral laws, and its principles are identical in substance with the natural law.
E. J. HutchinsonPolitical TheoryPolitical Theology
Looking at the work of Calvin, Eric Hutchinson explains why framing political theology questions in terms of "church v state" is a basic category error.