Atheism as Religion--The Biblical Form of Marxist Thought-- Origin and Conquest of Sin--The Marxist Priesthood--Marxist Theocracy and Russian Caesaropapism--Eastern and Western Spirituality--Marxist Socialism and Russian Socialism
Rational Society and Christian Dogma--Eighteenth-Century Hu- manism--The Deadlock and Fascism--Re-Christianization--Lib- erty and Equality--The "New Birth of Freedom"
The Circular Reasoning of Economism and Governmentalism-- What is Society?--Critique of Economic Liberalism--Note on the World Congress of Churches at Evanston--Economic Institutions of Socialism--The Problem of Incentives--Liberty and the Eco- nomic Interpretation of History
Christendom and Democracy--The Ethics of Democracy Between Atheism and Clericalism--The Idea of Social justice in the Recent Life of the Churches--The Turn of the Tide--The "Third Force"--The Marshall Plan--The End of Colonial Im- perialism--Second Note on the World Congress of Churches at Evanston--The Schuman Plan
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Publication Information: Book Title: Reason and Faith in Modern Society: Liberalism, Marxism, and Democracy. Contributors: Eduard Heimann - author. Publisher: Wesleyan University Press. Place of Publication: Middletown, CT. Publication Year: 1961. Page Number: vi.
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