Introducing Liberation Theology |
Contents
Chapter | 11 |
Chapter 3 | 22 |
The Marks of a Theologicalliberative | 33 |
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action American liberation Amerindian base communities basic become Bible biblical bishops Boff Brazil centers challenge Christ Christian faith church Clodovis commitment communion conference context critical dimension divine ecclesial ecumenical eternity evangelically poor expression Father fruitful God's gospel groups Gustavo Gutiérrez Hermeneutical mediation hermeneutics historical liberation Holy Spirit hunger indigenous inspiration institutes integral liberation Jesus Jon Sobrino José justice kingdom Latin America Latin American theology lay persons Leonardo Boff liberation theol liberation theology Liberative Christians linked living Luke magisterium Marxism Mary Maryknoll Matt means Medellín mission mystery oppressed option organized particular pastoral ministers Petrópolis political poverty present priests professional theologians prophetic Puebla question reflection religious roots sacramental Second Vatican Council seeks seen situation social teaching society Socio-analytical socio-economically poor solidarity specific stage structures struggle Teología theologians theology of liberation thinking Third World tion theology tradition transformation Vozes whole women word workers