World Christianity and Marxism

This text represents a unified and comprehensive attempt in the post-Cold War period to give an account of world Christianity's encounter with Marxism. After exploring the intellectual foundations of the antagonism on both sides, the author examines the particular contexts of the USSR, the United... Full description

Main Author: Janz, Denis R.
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1998
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500 |a Includes Index and Bibliographical References. 
520 |a This text represents a unified and comprehensive attempt in the post-Cold War period to give an account of world Christianity's encounter with Marxism. After exploring the intellectual foundations of the antagonism on both sides, the author examines the particular contexts of the USSR, the United States, Poland, Nicaragua, Albania, Cuba, and China, and suggests that the "Marxist project" is not as dead as one might imagine. 
650 |a MARXISM. 
650 |a COMMUNISM AND CHRISTIANITY - HISTORY. 
650 |a COMMUNISM AND CHRISTIANITY. 
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