From Karl Marx to Jesus Christ


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Autobiography of a French Catholic priest who spent ten years as a militant Communist prior to his conversion.




From Karl Marx To Jesus Christ


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This book explores the journeys of individuals who converted to Catholicism, including prominent thinkers like Karl Marx. Lapp offers insightful analysis on the Catholic faith, and its impacts on various aspects of human life, from politics to morality. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




Jesus and Marx


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At what point does a theology become an ideology? How can a Christian distinguish the two? Jacques Ellul has always taken pains to differentiate them, but in this book he provides both a theoretical framework and important examples. Some popular theologies, particularly those that attempt to intertwine biblical theology with Marxist thought, fall into the trap of reaching "theological" conclusions by other means, Ellul believes, so that we cannot consider them as true theologies. From both a biblical-theological and sociopolitical perspective Ellul examines the attempt to relate Christianity to Marxist thought. By reviewing in detail several key Marxist-Christian books, Ellul exposes the weaknesses of so-called Marxist Christianity (which he says is neither Marxist nor Christian), and argues that the biblical perspective takes exception to all political power, leaving Christian anarchism as the realistic revolutionary option. The preface by translator Joyce Main Hanks provides an excellent introduction to the book, showing how it fits into Ellul's thought and how it relates to Ellul's previous work.




Only with Marx and Jesus


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This book focuses on Jesus before Christianity and Marx before Communism. It argues not only that both men sought to end moral and economic estrangement forever, but that Jesus' relational revolution failed because it lacked the foundation of Marx's emancipatory revolution. The absence of the emancipatory conditions for moral regeneration encouraged Jesus' followers to transform his teachings and practices into fetishes and illusions of the Christian Church. Jesus made the same mistake as the later Young Hegelians, who assumed that a change of mind (in Jesus' case, a change of heart) would change the world. Marx's emancipatory revolution also failed, partly because the conditions for abolishing estrangement were absent, and partly because his theories had been misunderstood. The result was the "crude and thoughtless communism" he warned against in the Ecomonic and Philosophical Manuscripts. Now that Marx's theory has been recovered in full and most of the conditions for liberation are present in the West, the stage has been set for the renewal of the emancipatory revolution, which should dissolve what remains of existing Communism at the same time it lifts the burdens of estrangement, spiritual impoverishment, and statism from the shoulders of those living in the bourgeois nations of the West and Third World.




Karl Marx or Jesus Christ?


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A Marxist Looks at Jesus


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Between Marx and Christ


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Marx Or Jesus


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Konidaris contracted its Greek language rights. "Easy to read" says BOOKSTORE JOURNAL. Evans contrasts the lives, manifestors, principles, targeted enemies, influence of Marx & Jesus & includes texts of opposing manifestos. In placing the men side by side, Evans enhances understanding by the backdrop each man brings to the other. For if you have some knowledge about one, learning about the other brings perspective, much in the way that learning another language improves knowledge of your native tongue. Excerpt about Marx: "Karl Marx was different. His parents knew it. Others saw it." "And Marx, like Walt Whitman, celebrated himself." "History paints the picture of a man on his way: If he couldn't walk a path yielded to him, he elbowed through the political crowd." Excerpt about Jesus: "Jesus was a Jew. You cannot understand his life apart from Israel...The Bible presents a drama in which the life & spirit of the new covenant intersects with the letter of the old...Resultant tremors shake the foundations...Leaders close in for the kill. At this point Jesus gathers his followers to explain - in story form without handles for his enemies to grab - his heretofore hidden plan. This is his manifesto."




Marx Against the Marxists


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The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ


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The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ by the Discoverer of the Manuscript, Nicoloas Notovich. Translated from the French by Alexina Loranger. CONTENTS: Preface -- A Journey to Thibet -- The Ladak -- A Feast in a Gonpa -- The Life of Saint Issa -- Epitome -- Explanatory Notes. Reproduction of 1916 Edition.