Christian anti-communism

Twentieth Century Communism - ISSN 1758-6437
Volume 2014 Number 7

Christian anti-communism
Dianne Kirby pages -

Abstract

Christian anti-communism emerged in part as a counter to the problematic of secularisation and the challenge of modernisation fostered by the Enlightenment. By the middle of the 20th century it had become a key component of the West’s Cold War containment strategy. This article examines its various stages of evolution to the present day, including its role in the rise to political prominence of the Christian Right.

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Dianne Kirby (2014) Christian anti-communism, Twentieth Century Communism, 2014(7), -

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