Slant (journal)
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Slant was a Catholic magazine associated with the University of Cambridge and the Dominican Order during the 1960s, and of the group associated with this magazine.[1] It sought to combine Catholic belief with left-wing politics and was influenced by the thinking of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Marx. Influential members included Terry Eagleton and Herbert McCabe. Denys Turner is a significant theologian influenced by Slant.
Quick Facts Frequency, Publisher ...
Frequency | Bimonthly (from 1966) |
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Publisher | Sheed and Ward |
Final issue | 1970 (1970) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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