The proclamation of faith in a society in economic and political crisis
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Starting from the collapse of the 'really existing Socialism,' the author describes the various levels of the current crisis: crises of socio-economic and political models (Marxism, socialisms, and capitalism), new structural challenges (poverty and inequality, the impossibility of indefinite growth, the resurgence of nationalisms and fundamentalisms, etc.), and crises of values and of the quality of civilization and culture. On that basis, some theological clues are offered to face this crisis from a perspective of faith.
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