This piece aims to provide a synoptic introduction to Boer’s claims in the five volumes of Marxism and Theology. Obviously, such an account must miss many important nuances across the host of critical readings Boer assembles, guided by his broadly Jamesonian manner of reading the texts with a view to their biblical and theological claims. Nevertheless, by aiming at a synoptic view of a truly compendious contribution to scholarship, it is hoped that the piece will provide assistance to readers, and encourage them to test their own intuitions and thoughts against the original texts. The final part of the article stands back from this ‘‘standing back’’: and asks questions concerning Boer’s treatments of bibl...
The article focuses on Marxism related to religion. As stated by the author, it has been assumed in ...
My argument is relatively straightforward: the almost complete absence of Marxism in biblical postco...
In light of the general lack of awareness of the long history of Western-Marxist fascination with th...
In a conjuncture marked by the “resurgence of religion,” the problem of historical mater...
Abstract: A great philosopher once wrote that \u27some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowe...
Fredric Jameson defines the work of Roland Boer "an extraordinary tour de force" to the discovery of...
This article offers a critical exegesis of an early and neglected text by Marx called “The Leading A...
This a book review of Roland Boer, Criticism of Heaven: Marxism and Theology. Historical Materialism...
How does one critique a manifesto? On the cover and again in the Preface to Roland Boer’s book, Resc...
In the context of a renewed interest in Marxism outside biblical studies, this article surveys and c...
This paper aims to evaluate the political-theological significance of Karl Marx’s early collaboratio...
This paper explores convergences and discrepancies between liberation theology and the works of Karl...
This chapter interrogates Marx’s early writings to identify the precise sense in which his critique ...
Liberation theology can only be understood as a pseudo-theology inspired by the spirit of Marx. It i...
This volume consists of a critical commentary on the interactions between Marxism and theology in th...
The article focuses on Marxism related to religion. As stated by the author, it has been assumed in ...
My argument is relatively straightforward: the almost complete absence of Marxism in biblical postco...
In light of the general lack of awareness of the long history of Western-Marxist fascination with th...
In a conjuncture marked by the “resurgence of religion,” the problem of historical mater...
Abstract: A great philosopher once wrote that \u27some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowe...
Fredric Jameson defines the work of Roland Boer "an extraordinary tour de force" to the discovery of...
This article offers a critical exegesis of an early and neglected text by Marx called “The Leading A...
This a book review of Roland Boer, Criticism of Heaven: Marxism and Theology. Historical Materialism...
How does one critique a manifesto? On the cover and again in the Preface to Roland Boer’s book, Resc...
In the context of a renewed interest in Marxism outside biblical studies, this article surveys and c...
This paper aims to evaluate the political-theological significance of Karl Marx’s early collaboratio...
This paper explores convergences and discrepancies between liberation theology and the works of Karl...
This chapter interrogates Marx’s early writings to identify the precise sense in which his critique ...
Liberation theology can only be understood as a pseudo-theology inspired by the spirit of Marx. It i...
This volume consists of a critical commentary on the interactions between Marxism and theology in th...
The article focuses on Marxism related to religion. As stated by the author, it has been assumed in ...
My argument is relatively straightforward: the almost complete absence of Marxism in biblical postco...
In light of the general lack of awareness of the long history of Western-Marxist fascination with th...