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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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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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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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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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Interlocution after liberation: Who do we interpret with and which biblical text do we read with?
This article aims to point out two seminal reflections on interlocution: Frostin’s insightful late-1980s (1988) analysis of ‘Third World’ liberation theologies and his contention that the decisive question for liberation theologies was the question of ...
Gerald O. West
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‘The Crucified People’ in Latin American Liberation Theology: An Expression of ‘Jesuit Populism’?
The possible relationship between Latin American populism and liberation theology has received limited scholarly attention. Loris Zanatta, an Italian scholar of populism in Latin America, has recently claimed that there is a strong connection between ...
Sturla J. Stålsett
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By this provocative work – to say the least – Dabashi makes a quite timely intervention in the direction that the new discourse on Islam has recently taken, especially among progressive-liberal Muslim scholars.
Halil Ibrahim Yenigun
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Black theology in South Africa – A theology of human dignity and black identity
Black theology in South Africa is still relevant 20 years after the apartheid regime ended. It is a theology that gave to Black South Africans human dignity and a black identity.
Timothy van Aarde
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The Theology of Liberation in Palestine has become a phenomenon influencing the dynamics of religion, politics, and identity in Palestine and worldwide.
Edi Purwanto
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