1. Marx vs. Kierkegaard
In all class conflict, the dominant ideas are those that express the economic interests of the dominant class. ... They were so engaged with outward forms of faith that the inner spirit was missed. ... That if one has reasons for believing something, it's not faith and that it's true only if believed "passionately, unconditionally, absolutely without inner reservation or doubt". ... , but for inward revolution, for so-called "Christians" to stop trying to "turn wine into water" and to pay attention to what really matters in life, that is to say, to strive and believe "passionately, u...
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