Christianity, Otherization, and Contemporary Politics: A Postcolonial Reading

Fortress Academic (2019)
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In Christianity, Otherization and Contemporary Politics, Roberto E. Alejandro argues that the identity politics of the American far-left follow an identity paradigm established by early Christian thinkers, and warns that such politics may incline towards the same violence Christianity succumbed to once imbued with political power.

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