| Zoe C. Sherinian - Music - 2014 - 380 pages
Zoe C. Sherinian shows how Christian Dalits (once known as untouchables or outcastes) in southern India have employed music to protest social oppression and as a vehicle of ... | |
| Gustavo Gutiérrez - Religion - 348 pages
Part of The Making of Modern Theology series, this thorough introduction includes, in one volume, the whole range of Gutierrez's thought--biblical, theological, methodological ... | |
| David Batstone - Religion - 1991 - 242 pages
This book goes to the very heart of the passionate debate over the true character of Christian faith and practice. The advance of liberation theology in the Latin American ... | |
| Arthur Bonner - History - 1998 - 196 pages
The power of the Bible to transform lives and societies has seldom been demonstrated more vividly than in Chiapas in southern Mexico. Beginning in the early 1940s, young men ... | |
| Michael Lowy - Religion - 1996 - 180 pages
In the 1960s liberation theology addressed itself to the problems of a continent racked by poverty and oppression. Comprising a network of localized communities and pastoral ... | |
| James Deotis Roberts - Religion - 2005 - 148 pages
First released in 1971, Liberation and Reconciliation presents a constructive statement that argues for a balance between the quest for liberation and the need for ... | |
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