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The Theology of the Cross and Marx's Anthropology: A View from the Caribbean
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The Theology of the Cross and Marx’s Anthropology: A View from the Caribbean

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This is a fascinating, major articulation of a contemporary theology of the cross in response to the soteriological challenge of Karl Marx’s anthropological ‘Weltanschauung.’ The author focuses primarily on the much neglected ‘Early Writings’ (1844 Manuscripts), in which Marx himself provides a necessary humanistic critique of official Marxism. The theology of the cross, which the author articulates, is centered in Luther’s ‘theologia crucis, ’ Moltmann’s crucified God, and Latin American (liberation) theology’s divine identification and solidarity with the poor and oppressed. Specifically, the context of the work is the Caribbean and the Americas

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2005
Pages
308
ISBN
9781597523486

This is a fascinating, major articulation of a contemporary theology of the cross in response to the soteriological challenge of Karl Marx’s anthropological ‘Weltanschauung.’ The author focuses primarily on the much neglected ‘Early Writings’ (1844 Manuscripts), in which Marx himself provides a necessary humanistic critique of official Marxism. The theology of the cross, which the author articulates, is centered in Luther’s ‘theologia crucis, ’ Moltmann’s crucified God, and Latin American (liberation) theology’s divine identification and solidarity with the poor and oppressed. Specifically, the context of the work is the Caribbean and the Americas

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2005
Pages
308
ISBN
9781597523486