Resistance to Christianity

A Chronological Encyclopaedia of Heresy from the Beginning to the Eighteenth Century

Raoul Vaneigem author Bill Brown translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Eris

Published:30th Jan '24

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Resistance to Christianity: A Chronological Encyclopaedia of Heresy from the Beginning to the Eighteenth Century is a revisionary account of the forms of thought and belief that have been rejected or suppressed by orthodox Christianity over the course of the centuries. Formidably erudite without ever drifting into dry scholasticism, Resistance to Christianity ranges from the origins of the Bible to the fraught doctrinal controversies of the fourth century to the Levellers and Jansenists of the early modern period, thereby revealing the too-little-known history that lies behind the modern world’s theological horizons.

Resistance to Christianity is far more, however, than a study of religious movements and ideas; indeed, Vaneigem is bracingly unapologetic in his ambition “to examine the resistance that the inclination to natural liberty has, for nearly twenty centuries, opposed to . . . Christian oppression.” The story of how men and women have again and again resisted the authoritarian implications of religious orthodoxy is, above all, a crucial strand of the history of human freedom.

Bill Brown’s translation makes available in English a major work by one of the preeminent thinkers of our time. A remarkable feat of historical scholarship that deserves to be widely read, Resistance to Christianity represents radical thought at its most exciting, incisive, and compelling.

Nothing less than a complete historical account of the development of Christianity. -- Alastair J. Hemmens, Cardiff University
If boredom is counter-revolutionary–as the old Situationist slogan goes–rest assured that this is a most insurrectionary work. Profound and profane, Resistance to Christianity tells the story of western Christianity by recounting the various movements against it, up to the moment of the French Revolution when the ancien régime was swept away by a rising capitalist tide. From the struggles of the past we glean important lessons for today, as Vaneigem makes clear. Heretics of the world unite! -- Patrick Flaherty, Community Bookstore
This magnificent book chronicles the struggles of the people across many centuries to live free of all masters, to dwell in a world where desire and the divine are one. Vaneigem shows how often those branded as heretics were in revolt against tyranny, but how often also tyrannical Christian impulses contaminated attempts to break free. Essential reading in an age when, once again, the resistance against our gaolers requires a religious as well as a political vocabulary. -- McKenzie Wark

ISBN: 9781916809925

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600 pages