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  1. Irish Voyages and Visions: Pre-figuring, Re-configuring Utopia.Tom Moylan - 2007 - Utopian Studies 18 (3):299 - 323.
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  • The Perpetual Allure of the Bible for Marxism.Roland Boer - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (4):53-77.
    In light of the general lack of awareness of the long history of Western-Marxist fascination with the Bible, this article offers a synopsis of part of that history. After showing how the Bible was an important element in the work of Ernst Bloch, Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno, it the offers a critique of the current engagements with it by Alain Badiou, Slavoj Žižek, Terry Eagleton and Giorgio Agamben. The third section deals with the most significant element of the religious (...)
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  • Christian Hope and the Politics of Utopia.Darren Webb - 2008 - Utopian Studies 19 (1):113 - 144.
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  • The theological possibilities of communism: A comparison between the utopias of Eastern and Western Christianities.Tamara Prosic - 2020 - Critical Research on Religion 8 (1):53-71.
    In The Principle of Hope, Ernst Bloch claims that the Russian Orthodox Christian Church was theologically more open towards the ideas of October than its Western counterpart. The remark is intriguing, but Bloch does not offer any detailed explanation except to say that Orthodoxy considers the revelation “unconcluded.” This article is an attempt to provide a slightly more detailed background to Bloch’s remark and present some elements of Orthodox Christianity and its utopianism by way of comparative critical hermeneutics, a method (...)
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