Atheism in Christianity :The Religion of the Exodus and the Kingdom
Atheism in Christianity :The Religion of the Exodus and the Kingdom
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1 June, 2009
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In the twenty-first century, religion has come under determined attack from secular progressives in documentaries, opinion pieces and international bestsellers. Combative atheists have denounced faiths of every stripe, resulting in a crude intellectual polarization in which religious convictions and heritage must be rejected or accepted wholesale.
In the long unavailable Atheism in Christianity, Ernst Bloch provides a way out from this either/or debate. He examines the origins of Christianity in an attempt to find its social roots, pursuing a detailed study of the Bible and its fascination for 'ordinary and unimportant' people. In the biblical promise of utopia and the scriptures' antagonism to authority, Bloch locates Christianity's appeal to the oppressed. Through a lyrical yet close and nuanced analysis, he explores the tensions within the Bible that promote atheism as a counter to the authoritarian metaphysical theism imposed by clerical exegesis. At the Bible's heart he finds a heretical core and the concealed message that, paradoxically, a good Christian must necessarily be a good atheist.
This new edition includes an introduction by Peter Thompson, the Director of the Centre for Enrst Bloch Studies at the University of Sheffield.
In the long unavailable Atheism in Christianity, Ernst Bloch provides a way out from this either/or debate. He examines the origins of Christianity in an attempt to find its social roots, pursuing a detailed study of the Bible and its fascination for 'ordinary and unimportant' people. In the biblical promise of utopia and the scriptures' antagonism to authority, Bloch locates Christianity's appeal to the oppressed. Through a lyrical yet close and nuanced analysis, he explores the tensions within the Bible that promote atheism as a counter to the authoritarian metaphysical theism imposed by clerical exegesis. At the Bible's heart he finds a heretical core and the concealed message that, paradoxically, a good Christian must necessarily be a good atheist.
This new edition includes an introduction by Peter Thompson, the Director of the Centre for Enrst Bloch Studies at the University of Sheffield.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781844673940 |
| ISBN10 | 1844673944 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 366 g |
| Product Dimensions | 140 x 208 x 21 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Verso Books |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2nd edition |
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Ernst Bloch is the one mainly responsible for restoring honour to the word 'utopia.' -- Theodor Adorno
Bloch is not so much a Marxist philosopher ... as he is rather a 'theologian of the revolution.' -- Fredric Jameson
Atheism in Christianity contends that the raging prophets were more the friends of humanity than the 'positivist eunuchs' of official atheism-and the case for prophecy and rage is made amply in this heady, dizzying book. -- Owen Hatherley * New Humanist *
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Author's Bio
Ernst Bloch (1885-1977) is one of the most important German Marxist thinkers of the 20th century and one of the great theorists of utopia. A friend of Walter Benjamin, Bertolt Brecht and Theodor Adorno, his works include The Principle of Hope, Spirit of Utopia and Traces.