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Life After Death After Marx presents a groundbreaking analysis of Christian doctrine concerning the afterlife in conversation with Marxist thought. Simon Hewitt explores the tensions and unexpected alignments between Christian eschatology and materialist philosophy, questioning how traditional theological frameworks address justice, redemption, and eternal life.
The book examines key Christian teachings on resurrection and the eschaton while engaging critically with Marxist critiques of religion. Rather than viewing these perspectives as fundamentally opposed, Hewitt demonstrates how materialist concerns about social justice and earthly conditions can enrich Christian reflection on ultimate destiny. This work challenges readers to reconsider conventional theological positions and offers innovative pathways for contemporary Christian thought.
As part of the Elements in Christian Doctrine series, this volume contributes significantly to modern theological discourse, making it essential for scholars, theologians, and students interested in the intersections of religion, philosophy, and political thought.







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