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[[File:Hermes Dionysius.jpg|180px|Hermes and Infant Dionysius]]
[[File:Hermes Dionysius.jpg|180px|Hermes and Infant Dionysius]]
[[File:Jesus Dionysius.jpg|200px|St. Christofer and Infant Jesus]]
 
 
[[File:Jesus Dionysius.jpg|210px|St. Christofer and Infant Jesus]]
 


[[Friedrich Hölderline]] identified Dionysus with Christ in ''Brod und Wein'' (1800–1801) and ''Der Einzige'' (1801–1803).  
[[Friedrich Hölderline]] identified Dionysus with Christ in ''Brod und Wein'' (1800–1801) and ''Der Einzige'' (1801–1803).  

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Dionysius was a demigod of Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and a mortal woman Semele.

Dionysius and Jesus

Hermes and Infant Dionysius


St. Christofer and Infant Jesus


Friedrich Hölderline identified Dionysus with Christ in Brod und Wein (1800–1801) and Der Einzige (1801–1803).

Although recognizing some similarities between the narratives attributed to Jesus and Dionysius, critical scholarship dismisses any variant of the Jesus Myth Theory aimed to establish a direct connection between Jesus and Dionysius. The cult of Dionysius however heavily influenced the worship and iconography of the Church.

Images for Dionysius

Hermes and the Infant Dionysius (4th cent. BCE)]

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