Christians and Marxists have co-operated in various forms of political work in recent decades, and, after earlier years of antagonism, thinkers on both sides have come to take the other seriously. The aim of this book is to get Christianity and Marxism to meet on terrain on which they might seem most opposed: their philosophical positions; and to do so without watering either down, but taking then full strength.
Christians and Marxists have co-operated in various forms of political work in recent decades, and, after earlier years of antagonism, thinkers on both sides have come to take the other seriously. The aim of this book is to get Christianity and Marxism to meet on terrain on which they might seem most opposed: their philosophical positions; and to do so without watering either down, but taking then full strength.
Andrew Collier is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton and has previously lectured at Warwick, Sussex and Bangor Universities. His recent publications include Socialist Reasoning, Critical Realism and Being and Worth.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 On philosophy and world views Chapter 2 Marxism Chapter 3 Christianity Chapter 4 The dialectics of fallen nature Chapter 5 Idolatry, iconoclasm and secularity Chapter 6 The valium of the poor? Chapter 7 Tomorrow's bread Chapter 8 What Christians and Marxists can learn from each other Notes Bibliography Index
Chapter 1 On philosophy and world views Chapter 2 Marxism Chapter 3 Christianity Chapter 4 The dialectics of fallen nature Chapter 5 Idolatry, iconoclasm and secularity Chapter 6 The valium of the poor? Chapter 7 Tomorrow's bread Chapter 8 What Christians and Marxists can learn from each other Notes Bibliography Index
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