Affinities between Marxism and liberation Christianity: A dialectical-comprehensive analysis

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The appropriation of concepts of Marxist theory by liberation theologians can be considered incoherent, whether in terms of the historical relationship of mutual condemnation between Marxists and clerics, or in terms of the distinction between religion and political economy that is typical of modernity. However, Weber’s concept of elective affinity, in the interpretation of the Franco-Brazilian sociologist Michael Löwy, makes it possible to renew the studies of social phenomena in which Marxism and Christian theology seem to merge into a radical social critique, as in the case of liberation theology. This analytical approach enables us to identify the sense in which some Marxist categories are appropriated within the framework of liberation Christianity. In a bibliographical analysis that makes reference to Löwy’s work, we present the development of the concept of elective affinity in the Weberian-Marxist tradition and identify elements of its convergence with the theology of liberation Christianity. Finally, we look for examples of these elements in texts from different expressions of liberation theology.

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Sofiati, F. M., Coelho, A. da S., & Camilo, R. A. L. (2018). Affinities between Marxism and liberation Christianity: A dialectical-comprehensive analysis. Trans/Form/Acao, 41(4), 115–134. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2018.v41n4.07.p115

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