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=== Part II - Communism and Religion === | === Part II - Communism and Religion === | ||
* I. The Early Development of Marx's Thought - John McMurray | |||
* II. What Communism Stands for - John Cornford | |||
* III. Communism and Religion - Ivan Levisky | |||
* IV. Christianity and Communism in the Light of the Russian Revolution - Julius F. Hekcer | |||
* V. Communism and Morality | |||
=== Part III - Dies Irae === | === Part III - Dies Irae === | ||
* I. [[The Essence of Fascism]] - Karl Polanyi | |||
* II. Moral Sanctions and the Social Function or Religion - Bruno Meier | |||
* III. Science, Religion and Socialism - Joseph Needham | |||
* IV. Christian Politics and Communist Religion | |||
* V. Communism the Heir to the Christian Tradition - John Lewis | |||
* VI. Christianity and Communism: Towards a Synthesis | |||
== Contributors == | == Contributors == |
Revision as of 11:52, 8 August 2017
Table of Contents
Part I - Socialism in Historical Christianity
- I. The Good Life - Wystan Auden
- II. Jesus - Conrad Noel
- III. The Jesus of History - John Lewis
- IV. The Early Church - Gilbert Clive Binyon
- V. Communism in the Middle Age - R. Pascal
- VI. Laud, the Levellers, and the Virtuosi - Joseph Needham
- VII. Christian Socialism in England in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Gilbert Clive Binyon
Part II - Communism and Religion
- I. The Early Development of Marx's Thought - John McMurray
- II. What Communism Stands for - John Cornford
- III. Communism and Religion - Ivan Levisky
- IV. Christianity and Communism in the Light of the Russian Revolution - Julius F. Hekcer
- V. Communism and Morality
Part III - Dies Irae
- I. The Essence of Fascism - Karl Polanyi
- II. Moral Sanctions and the Social Function or Religion - Bruno Meier
- III. Science, Religion and Socialism - Joseph Needham
- IV. Christian Politics and Communist Religion
- V. Communism the Heir to the Christian Tradition - John Lewis
- VI. Christianity and Communism: Towards a Synthesis
Contributors
- Gilbert Clive Binyon: Vicar of Bilsdale, Yorkshire
- John Lewis: Lecturer in Social Philosophy under the Cambridge Extra-Mural Board
- Joseph Needham: Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge
- Conrad Noel: Vicar of Thaxted, Essex
- R. Pascal: Lecturer in German, Cambridge University
Text Informations
Reference:
Original Publication: Christianity and the Social Revolution (with LEWIS John and KITCHIN Donald K. (dirs.)), London, Victor Gollancz, x p.
KPA: 13/05 (contract), 13/07 (reviews)