Bosma, Jim, Paul W. (1935-) Barnett, and Aketraritei. Marxism and Christianity. Moore Theological College. 1989. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/220033.
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Bosma, J., Barnett, P., & , A. (1989). Marxism and Christianity. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/220033.
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Bosma, Jim, Paul W. (1935-) Barnett, and Aketraritei.Marxism and Christianity. Moore Theological College. 1989. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/220033.
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Bosma speaks on Marxism from a Christian perspective. Bosma gives a summary of the history and motivation of Marx. He looks at the history of both Marx and Marxism in Russia. Aketraritei shares his testimony, and how he came to Christ in Australia. Bosma explores the situation of both society and Marxism in the Soviet Union in 1989. He stresses that God will judge the earth, including Marxism. Bosma looks at the relationship between Marxism and Christianity, including under Gorbechev. He compares the situation for believers in Russia to those in the Communist Bloc. Talks are followed by questions. Cassette label reads : "Marxism and Christianity J. Bosman and Aketraritei Side A 5/7/89 Robert Menzies School of Christian studies" Talk is given in the context of the changes made by Gorbachev. Questions are inaudible.
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