In light of the general lack of awareness of the long history of Western-Marxist fascination with the Bible, this article offers a synopsis of part of that history. After showing how the Bible was an important element in the work of Ernst Bloch, Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno, it the offers a critique of the current engagements with it by Alain Badiou, Slavoj Žižek, Terry Eagleton and Giorgio Agamben. The third section deals with the most significant element of the religious Left in recent years, namely liberation theology. It closes with some comments concerning the growth of Marxist biblical studies and some suggestions for the way Marxism might reconnect with a non-reified biblical tradition
Liberation theology can only be understood as a pseudo-theology inspired by the spirit of Marx. It i...
While many texts discuss Nietzsche's philosophy of religion and his relationship to Judaism there is...
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...
In the context of a renewed interest in Marxism outside biblical studies, this article surveys and c...
This volume consists of a critical commentary on the interactions between Marxism and theology in th...
My argument is relatively straightforward: the almost complete absence of Marxism in biblical postco...
Marxist contributions to biblical criticism are far more sustained and complex than many would expec...
What is the future for the Bible, one of the most important books in the world? In this manifesto, R...
This paper explores convergences and discrepancies between liberation theology and the works of Karl...
This article examines the biblical figures of Moses and Job in the light of the meta-religious inter...
Contemporary study of the New Testament and of Paul more specifically shows symptoms of avoidance of...
The article focuses on Marxism related to religion. As stated by the author, it has been assumed in ...
From the moment Marx and Engels became involved with the League of the Just, Marxism has always had ...
This thesis presents evidence which supports Bertolt Brecht\u27s oft-quoted statement that the Bible...
Over the last few decades, there has been an increased concern for the establishment of more sustain...
Liberation theology can only be understood as a pseudo-theology inspired by the spirit of Marx. It i...
While many texts discuss Nietzsche's philosophy of religion and his relationship to Judaism there is...
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...
In the context of a renewed interest in Marxism outside biblical studies, this article surveys and c...
This volume consists of a critical commentary on the interactions between Marxism and theology in th...
My argument is relatively straightforward: the almost complete absence of Marxism in biblical postco...
Marxist contributions to biblical criticism are far more sustained and complex than many would expec...
What is the future for the Bible, one of the most important books in the world? In this manifesto, R...
This paper explores convergences and discrepancies between liberation theology and the works of Karl...
This article examines the biblical figures of Moses and Job in the light of the meta-religious inter...
Contemporary study of the New Testament and of Paul more specifically shows symptoms of avoidance of...
The article focuses on Marxism related to religion. As stated by the author, it has been assumed in ...
From the moment Marx and Engels became involved with the League of the Just, Marxism has always had ...
This thesis presents evidence which supports Bertolt Brecht\u27s oft-quoted statement that the Bible...
Over the last few decades, there has been an increased concern for the establishment of more sustain...
Liberation theology can only be understood as a pseudo-theology inspired by the spirit of Marx. It i...
While many texts discuss Nietzsche's philosophy of religion and his relationship to Judaism there is...
The introduction of the Bible in Africa operated on two major frontiers, firstly, the oral tradition...