Comrades and Christians

Comrades and Christians

Author: David I. Kertzer

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1980-03-31

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780521228794

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This book examines the popular bases of Communist influence in Italy, focusing on the struggle between the Catholic Church and the Communist Party for the allegiance of the Italian people. The author details the ways in which the citizens resolve the central paradox of Italy, which lies in its beings the home both of the Vatican and of the largest Communist party of any non-Communist nation. He discusses the local structure of the Party, including its many allied organisations and the nature of participation in Party affairs, and stresses its role in local social life. In this study, Professor Kertzer draws upon the experiences and observations of a year spent in a working-class quarter of Bologna, the capital of Italian Communism. While the national Communist Party calls for conciliation with the Church, there is an ancient tradition of anti-clericalism in this area. Moreover, the official Church position excludes the possibility of people being both Catholic and Communist. The implications of this situation for local-level tactics of Church and Party, and how people divide their allegiances between the competing claims, form the primary theme of the book.


Comrades and Christians

Comrades and Christians

Author: David I. Kertzer

Publisher: Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9780521297004

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This book examines the popular bases of Communist influence in Italy, focusing on the struggle between the Catholic Church and the Communist Party for the allegiance of the Italian people. The author details the ways in which the citizens resolve the central paradox of Italy, which lies in its beings the home both of the Vatican and of the largest Communist party of any non-Communist nation. He discusses the local structure of the Party, including its many allied organisations and the nature of participation in Party affairs, and stresses its role in local social life. In this study, Professor Kertzer draws upon the experiences and observations of a year spent in a working-class quarter of Bologna, the capital of Italian Communism. While the national Communist Party calls for conciliation with the Church, there is an ancient tradition of anti-clericalism in this area. Moreover, the official Church position excludes the possibility of people being both Catholic and Communist. The implications of this situation for local-level tactics of Church and Party, and how people divide their allegiances between the competing claims, form the primary theme of the book.


Comrades in Arms

Comrades in Arms

Author: Rob Fischer

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2013-03-31

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781483974088

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As followers of Christ, God has ordained that we should each team up with other men around us. In warfare, the one who goes off by himself and leaves his unit is AWOL. He's a deserter. The victors team up together. They stand and fight together. They care for and support one another. This book is a practical book on how to do that in everyday life. Comrades in Arms challenges men to pursue Christ in the company of other men. We call this spiritual partnership. Spiritual partnership with other men who are following Christ is one of the most powerful, yet most neglected means for deepening our relationship with Christ and experiencing spiritual transformation. Over the past eleven years, God has leveraged my spiritual partnerships with men to move me closer to Jesus Christ and change my life profoundly. Today, I wouldn't be without a spiritual partner—a comrade in arms! – Rob Fischer


The Three Comrades

The Three Comrades

Author: Kristína Royová

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-11-22

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13:

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"The Three Comrades" is a 1936 novel by the German author Erich Maria Remarque. The novel is written in first person by the main character Robert Lohkamp. The protagonist reflects a somewhat disillusioned outlook on life due to his horrifying experiences in the trenches of the First World War's French-German front – the typical problem of the post-Great War Society.