In the vale of tears
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In the vale of tears
(Historical materialism book series, v. 52 . On Marxism and theology ; 5)
Brill, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-365) and index
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Description
Winner of the 2014 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize.
In the Vale of Tears brings to a culmination the project for a renewed and enlivened debate over the interaction between Marxism and religion. It does so by offering the author's own response to that tradition. It simultaneously draws upon the rich insights of a significant number of Western Marxists and strikes out on its own. Thus, it argues for the crucial role of political myth on the Left; explores the political ambivalence at the heart of Christianity; challenges the bent among many on the Left to favour the unexpected rupture of kairos as a key to revolution; is highly suspicious of the ideological and class alignments of ethics; offers a thorough reassessment of the role of fetishism in the Marxist tradition; and broaches the question of death, unavoidable for any Marxist engagement with religion. While the book is the conclusion to the five-volume series, The Criticism of Heaven and Earth, it also stands alone as a distinct intervention in some burning issues of our time.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Of Old Timber and Lovers
On Theology
Relativising Theology
Theological Suspicion
Synopsis
1. Atheism
Banishing the Gods?
Marxism and Theology
Conclusion
2. Myth
Prolegomenon
Political Myth
Anticipation, or Utopia
For Example
Conclusion
3. Ambivalence
Scandal and Folly
Folly to the Rich
Towards a Marxist Theory of Political Ambivalence
The Unwitting
The Witting
By Way of Conclusion
4. History
Method: Search for an Anti-Fulcrum
Paul's Shaky Transitions
The Fate of Christian Communism
5. Kairos
At the Crossroads of Time
Eschatology
Akairos
Measure and Immeasure (Negri)
By Way of Conclusion: Political Grace
6. Ethics
Ethics, Morality and Moralising
Care of the Self
Greasing the Other
Towards Ethical Insurgency
Conclusion
7. Idols
That Hideous Pagan Idol: Marx and Fetishism
On Graven Images: From Liberation Theology to Theodor Adorno
Conclusion
Conclusion: On Secularism, Transcendence and Death
Secular and Anti-Secular
Transgressive Transcendence
Death
References
Index
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