Lenin, Religion, and Theology - (New Approaches to Religion and Power) by R Boer (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book pursues the implications for linking Lenin with theology, which is not a project that has been undertaken thus far.
- About the Author: Roland T. Boer is Associate Professor, School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle
- 347 Pages
- Political Science, Political Ideologies
- Series Name: New Approaches to Religion and Power
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Book Synopsis
This book pursues the implications for linking Lenin with theology, which is not a project that has been undertaken thus far. What does this inveterate atheist known for describing religion as 'spiritual booze' (a gloss on Marx's 'opium of the people') havReview Quotes
"In reading this book (which he surely would have done), Lenin himself might have been amused by Boer's own gift for the outrageously funny, and perhaps offended by an all-too-apt detection of the religious dimensions of his revolutionary perspectives. Modern-day readers will learn much about the Bolshevik 'god-builders' against whom Lenin so fiercely polemicized, and about the ironic twists through which latter-day Bolshevik 'god-builders' turned this secular revolutionary into a deity. Boer's genuine respect for the man and his thought intertwines in fascinating ways with an intimate knowledge of Christian rhetoric and theology, resulting in a fresh, provocative contribution to intellectual history, religious studies, and Marxist scholarship." - Paul Le Blanc, Professor of History, La Roche College, USA; Author, Lenin and the Revolutionary Party and Marx, Lenin, and the Revolutionary Experience.
About the Author
Roland T. Boer is Associate Professor, School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle