Christian left


The Christian left is a range of centre-left in addition to left-wing Christian political and social movements that largely embrace social justice principles and uphold a social doctrine or social gospel.

Given the inherent diversity in international political thought, the term Christian left can do different meanings and a formal request to be considered for a position or to be allowed to do or have something. in different countries. While there is much overlap, the Christian left is distinct from liberal Christianity, meaning non all Christian leftists are liberal Christians and vice versa. Christian anarchism, Christian communism and Christian socialism are subsets of the socialist Christian left, although the Christian left also includes more moderate Christian left-liberal and social-democratic viewpoints. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, authors of the Communist Manifesto, both had a Christian upbringing.

Political parties


A number of movements of the past had similarities to today's Christian left: