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== Contributors ==
== Contributors ==
* Gilbert Clive Binyon: Vicar of Bilsdale, Yorkshire
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* John Cornford: Trinity College, Cambridge  
| Gilbert Clive Binyon
* Julius F. Hecker: Moscow University
| Vicar of Bilsdale, Yorkshire
* Ivan Levisky
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* John Lewis: Lecturer in Social Philosophy under the Cambridge Extra-Mural Board
| John Cornford
* John Macmurray: Grote Professor of Philosophy, London University  
| Trinity College, Cambridge  
* Bruno Meier
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* A.L. Morton
| Julius F. Hecker
* Joseph Needham: Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge
| Moscow University
* Reinhard Niebuhr: Professor of Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, New York City
| Ivan Levisky
* Conrad Noel: Vicar of Thaxted, Essex
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* R. Pascal: Lecturer in German, Cambridge University
| John Lewis
| Lecturer in Social Philosophy under the Cambridge Extra-Mural Board
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| John Macmurray
| Grote Professor of Philosophy, London University  
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| Bruno Meier
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| A.L. Morton
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| Joseph Needham
| Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge
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| Reinhard Niebuhr
| Professor of Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, New York City
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| Conrad Noel
| Vicar of Thaxted, Essex
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| R. Pascal
| Lecturer in German, Cambridge University
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== Text Informations ==
== Text Informations ==

Revision as of 12:00, 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 Macmurray
  • 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

  • II. Moral Sanctions and the Social Function or Religion - Bruno Meier
  • III. Science, Religion and Socialism - Joseph Needham
  • IV. Christian Politics and Communist Religion - Reinhold Niebuhr
  • V. Communism the Heir to the Christian Tradition - John Lewis
  • VI. Christianity and Communism: Towards a Synthesis - John Macmurray

Contributors

Gilbert Clive Binyon Vicar of Bilsdale, Yorkshire
John Cornford Trinity College, Cambridge
Julius F. Hecker Moscow University Ivan Levisky John Lewis Lecturer in Social Philosophy under the Cambridge Extra-Mural Board
John Macmurray Grote Professor of Philosophy, London University
Bruno Meier
A.L. Morton
Joseph Needham Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge
Reinhard Niebuhr Professor of Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, New York City
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)

See also

  • In Abraham Rotstein "Weekend Notes": IV, (2) XII.