At the Crossroads of Social Transformation
An Eastern-European Theological Perspective
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on social transformation in the "Second World," this work explores the unique position of former Eastern-European countries amid shifting ideologies. It contrasts Neo-Marxism, Neo-Freudianism, and Postmodernism while proposing a theological framework for genuine social change rooted in the eschatological vision of Christ. This narrative serves as a memoir of the generations navigating the political and economic transitions in post-Communist Europe, illustrating their journey from disillusionment to a quest for meaningful hope and liberation.
