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The alternative future; a vision of Christian Marxism. / by Garaudy, Roger.;
Subjects: Communism and Christianity.;
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They would not be silent / by Yoder, Harvey,1939-(CARDINAL)822462;
Subjects: Communism and Christianity.;
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Christianity and communism today / by Bennett, John C.(John Coleman),1902-1995.(CARDINAL)709473;
Subjects: Communism and Christianity.;
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Communism and Christian faith / by DeKoster, Lester,1915-2009.(CARDINAL)149664;
Marx and Marxism -- Capitalism, the classless society, and man -- History and utopia -- Dialectical materialism -- Liberalism, Marxism, and Christianity -- Christian anti-communism -- Anti-communism book list.Includes bibliography.
Subjects: Communism and religion.; Communism and Christianity.;
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Christianity, communism, and history. by Hordern, William.(CARDINAL)127457;
Subjects: Apologetics.; History; Communism.; Sects.;
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Marxism and Christianity : a symposium / by Aptheker, Herbert,1915-2003.(CARDINAL)150259;
"The published writings of Harry Frederick Ward; a bibliography": pages 231-240.
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Communism and Christianity.; Communism and religion.;
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Christ, communism, and the clock. by Jordan, G. Ray(Gerald Ray),1896-1964.(CARDINAL)221791;
Subjects: Communism and religion.; Christianity; North Caroliniana.;
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Karl Marx and the Satanic Roots of Communism / by Wurmbrand, Richard,author.(CARDINAL)124217;
"Karl Marx, coauthor of the revolutionary text The Communist Manifesto, grew up in a Christian family, and his early writings showed belief in a Christian worldview. Yet, in his adulthood Marx embraced a deep personal rebellion against God and all Christian values. In Karl Marx and the Satanic Roots of Communism, Richard Wurmbrand explores the development of Marx's anti-religious perspective that led to the philosophical foundations of communism. By examining Marx's writings as well as biographical accounts, Wurmbrand builds a convincing case that Marx adhered to a belief system which opposes God. Through Marx's own statements, his hatred for God is revealed along with his desire for "the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions," including abolishing all religion and all morality. Karl Marx and the Satanic Roots of Communism provides significant insight into why Christians and the church have been targeted by Marxists and Communists alike as it exposes the evil roots of a theory and government system that continue to persecute Christians today. The evidence also helps the reader answer the question of whether communism and Christianity can coexist-a question that is still relevant today"--
Subjects: Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.; Communism and Christianity.; Communism and religion.; Satanism.;
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God is red : the secret story of how Christianity survived and flourished in Communist China / by Liao, Yiwu,1958-(CARDINAL)473439;
The trip to Dali. The cemetery -- The old nun -- The Tibetan -- The elder (I) -- The Episcopalian -- The cancer patient -- The fellowship -- The Yi and Miao villages. The doctor -- The martyr -- The elder (II) -- The Yi minister -- The feast -- Beijing and Chengdu. The secret visit -- The underground minister -- The poet and the priest -- The blind musician -- The orphanage -- The new convert.When journalist Liao Yiwu first stumbled upon a vibrant Christian community in the officially secular China, he knew little about Christianity. In fact, he'd been taught that religion was evil, and that those who believed in it were deluded, cultists, or imperialist spies. But as a writer whose work has been banned in China and has even landed him in jail, Liao felt a kinship with Chinese Christians in their unwavering commitment to the freedom of expression and to finding meaning in a tumultuous society. Unwilling to let his nation lose memory of its past or deny its present, Liao set out to document the untold stories of brave believers whose totalitarian government could not break their faith in God, including: The over-100-year-old nun who persevered in spite of beatings, famine, and decades of physical labor, and still fights for the rightful return of church land seized by the government; The surgeon who gave up a lucrative Communist hospital administrator position to treat villagers for free in the remote, mountainous regions of southwestern China; The Protestant minister, now memorialized in London's Westminster Abbey, who was executed during the Cultural Revolution as "an incorrigible counterrevolutionary." This ultimately triumphant tale of a vibrant church thriving against all odds serves as both a powerful conversation about politics and spirituality and a moving tribute to China's valiant shepherds of faith, who prove that a totalitarian government cannot control what is in people's hearts.
Subjects: Communism and Christianity; Communism and Christianity;
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Wurmbrand : Tortured for Christ, the complete story / by Voice of the Martyrs (Organization);
On February 29, 1948, Richard Wurmbrand was arrested by the secret police. His crimes? Leading Christian worship and witnessing--both of which were illegal under the atheistic Communist regime of Romania. Richard spent fourteen years in prison. He was tortured, beaten, and locked into a solitary confinement cell. Sabina Wurmbrand spent three years in a labor camp, nearly freezing to death as she and other prisoners worked on the Danube Canal. She was repeatedly told her husband had died behind bars. But Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand had an unshakeable faith in Christ. Neither of them gave up hope, and neither of them would stop talking about Jesus. Now, for the first time, both sides of this amazing story are told in one book. Wurmbrand tells of Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand, combining stories and research from the following books: The Pastor's Wife, In God's Underground, and Tortured for Christ. Your faith will be inspired as you go deep inside the darkest prison cells to see how the light of Christ continues to shine from the hearts of those totally committed to Him.
Subjects: Christian biography; Communism and religion; Political prisoners; Persecution;
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