Towards a theology of human praxis: A proposal from liberation theologies in a neoliberal world
Neoliberalism is an anti-utopian and kind of patron–client theory that threatens not only the human utopian thought, and therefore the human praxis, but also the ‘conditio humana’.
Jose F. Castrillón Restrepo
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Development and environment: in dialogue with liberation theology [PDF]
This is a PDF version of an article published in New Blackfriars© 1997. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.This article discusses the relationship between environmental issues and liberation theology and focuses on how ...
Deane-Drummond, Celia
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What Can we Learn from Liberation Theology and how can its Ideas be Applied in Modern Times
The purpose of this article on the basis of sources on liberation theology is to identify, analyze, and summarize the nature of this branch of theology, while emphasizing the practical problems of the church.
Anatoliy DENYSENKO
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Book Review: Tamil Folk Music as Dalit Liberation Theology [PDF]
Book review of Tamil Folk Music as Dalit Liberation Theology. By Zoe Sherinian.
Dobe, Timothy
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Outlining the Practical Implications of Gustavo Gutierres' Theology of Liberation and Comparing it to Western Theology [PDF]
Liberation Theology’s seminal text, Teología de la liberación (1971- A Theology of Liberation), was written by Gustavo Gutiérrez, a Peruvian priest and renowned theologian.
Antonius Missa
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Faithful obligations: Merold Westphal’s middle class liberation theology
Often, liberation theology’s preferential option for the poor is pushed aside within theological discourses as being too specific, too focused on social problems, to function as a viable theology for the Church as a whole. Through this line of reasoning,
Justin Sands
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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eA Hindu Theology of Liberation: Not-Two is Not One\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Book review of A Hindu Theology of Liberation: Not-Two is Not One. Anantanand Rambachan.
Coward, Harold
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Deaf Liberation Theology and Social Justice
Deaf Liberation Theology is a branch of theology that has been developed over the past twenty years, with the book Deaf Liberation Theology published by Ashgate in 2007 (Lewis 2007) as a focal point of this development.
Hannah Lewis
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Taking up the cudgels against gay rights? Trends and trajectories in African Christian theologies on homosexuality [PDF]
Against the background of the HIV epidemic and the intense public controversy on homosexuality in African societies, this article investigates the discourses of academic African Christian theologians on homosexuality. Distinguishing some major strands in
Abogunrin S. O. +68 more
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The Non-Violent Liberation Theologies of Abraham Joshua Heschel and Mahatma Gandhi
This article explores how Gandhi and Heschel developed a liberation theology that was rooted in their religious praxis, which implied an active, non-violent struggle for the rights of the oppressed.
Ephraim Meir
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