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  1. 5. Juli 2023 · Foundations of Christianity by Kautsky, Karl, 1854-1938. Publication date 1953 Topics Jesus Christ -- Historicity, Christianity -- Origin Publisher New York, S. A. Russell Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Interne ...

  2. Notes on Karl Kautsky’s Foundations of Christianity: A Study in Christian Origins (1908) The book is quite good. Despite his flaws and mistakes (both intellectual and political), Kautsky was a remarkable person and a serious scholar. –Of course there’s a certain primitiveness, compared to present-day “sophistication,” in his ...

  3. Despite these weaknesses, Foundations of Christianity still holds up as a classic work of Marxism. Kautsky took seriously Marx’s claim that all history was a history of class struggle and sought to apply these insights in his systemization of Marxism for a mass audience. Kautsky created a narrative for the proletariat that asserted their embeddedness in a long history of struggle that

  4. 18. Juli 2022 · July 18, 2022. Created by ImportBot. Imported from Better World Books record . Foundations of Christianity by Karl Kautsky, 2014, Taylor & Francis Group edition, in English.

  5. Humaneness. But, the defenders of Christianity will say, this description is one-sided and therefore untrue. It is true that Christians were only men and could not avoid the degrading influences of their environment. But that is only one side of Christianity. We also find that it develops a morality that rises far above that of antiquity, a ...

  6. 2. März 2023 · Kautsky’s most powerful attempts to extend this framework to the history of religion came in his books Forerunners of Modern Socialism (1895) and Foundations of Christianity (1908). The first of these works was partially translated into English in 1897 with the title Communism in Central Europe in the Time of the Reformation. In these texts ...

  7. 28. Jan. 2021 · The Dispute over the Concept of Jesus. THE factual core of the early Christian reports about Jesus is at best no more than what Tacitus tells us: that in the days of Tiberius a prophet was executed, from whom the sect of Christians took their inspiration. As to what this prophet taught and did, we are not yet able, even today, to say anything ...