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Stirring Up Liberation Theologies

Stirring Up Liberation Theologies
Author: Jione Havea
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2024-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334065186

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In this critical time in world history when many spirits and bodies are plagued (by AIDS, covid, monkeypox, hunger, bird-flu, mad-cow disease, and other ailments) and many communities are broken (by wars, juntas, climate crises, domestic abuse, poverty, and other shitstems), this book stirs up the ends of Liberation Theology – re(l)ease. As long as the world is plagued and broken, the re(l)ease that Liberation Theology seeks are needed. Bringing together a diverse and global array of theologians who have taken up the liberative mantel, this book will demonstrate why liberation theology today needs releasing from its illusions and assumptions, and what comes next once it does so. With contributors including Miguel A. De La Torre, Anna Kasafi Perkins and Michael Jaggesar, the book demonstrates that Liberation Theology is not passé or dead. But it needs some stirring up.


Liberation Theologies in the United States

Liberation Theologies in the United States
Author: Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814727654

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Demonstrates the critical use of religion to challenge oppression in the U.S. In the nascent United States, religion often functioned as a justifier of oppression. Yet while religious discourse buttressed such oppressive activities as slavery and the destruction of native populations, oppressed communities have also made use of religion to critique and challenge this abuse. As Liberation Theologies in the United States demonstrates, this critical use of religion has often taken the form of liberation theologies, which use primarily Christian principles to address questions of social justice, including racism, poverty, and other types of oppression. Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas and Anthony B. Pinn have brought together a stellar group of liberation theology scholars to provide a synthetic introduction to the historical development, context, theory, and goals of a range of U.S.-born liberation theologies. Chapters cover Black Theology, Womanist Theology, Latino/Hispanic Theology, Latina Theology, Asian American Theology, Asian American Feminist Theology, Native American Theology, Native Feminist Theology, Gay and Lesbian Theology, and Feminist Theology. Contributors: Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Mary McClintock Fulkerson, Nancy Pineda-Madrid, Robert Shore-Goss, Andrea Smith, Andrew Sung Park, George (Tink) Tinker, and Benjamin Valentin.


Liberation Theology

Liberation Theology
Author: Curt Cadorette
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1992
Genre: Liberation theology.
ISBN: 9780883448014

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Beyond Liberation Theology

Beyond Liberation Theology
Author: Ivan Petrella
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334048672

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Liberation theologies are the most important theological movement of our time. In the 20th century, their influence shook the Third and First Worlds, grass root organizations and the affluent Western academy, as well as the lives of priests and laypeople persecuted and murdered for living out their understanding of the Christian message. In the 21st C their insights and goals remain – unfortunately – as valid as ever.


Liberation Theology

Liberation Theology
Author: Robert McAfee Brown
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664254247

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Brown explains and illuminates liberation theology for North American readers who may have no previous knowledge of this recent dynamic Christian movement. Growing out of the experience of oppressed people in Latin America, liberation theology lends a transforming power to both the study of the Bible and the Christian duty to work for justice for all God's people.


An Introduction to Liberation Theology

An Introduction to Liberation Theology
Author: J. David Turner
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780819191373

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An introduction to how liberation theologists have fought for democratic socialism; demanded radical economic structural change; attempted to raise the consciousness of the poor; and challenged traditional roles within the Catholic Church with the goal of giving the laity a stronger voice.


Liberation Theologies

Liberation Theologies
Author: Ronald G. Musto
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1991
Genre: Feminist theology
ISBN:

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First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Introducing Liberative Theologies

Introducing Liberative Theologies
Author: Miguel A. De La Torre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781626981409

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Offers 12 perspectives on liberative theologies from all areas of the margins: Latin American, African, Asian, Non-Christian, Hispanic, African American, Asian-American, Poverty & Class, Feminist, Women of Colour, GLBT and Disability.Each text serves both as a survey of the diverse strands of liberative theological discourses and as an introduction to the scholars and texts any reader should pursue in order to delve into more advanced or more specific religious concepts. Each also includes resources for further reading, discussion questions, and a number of inserts and pull-outs to explain important concepts.


Introducing Liberation Theology

Introducing Liberation Theology
Author: Leonardo Boff
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608332942

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The Cambridge Companion to Liberation Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Liberation Theology
Author: Christopher Rowland
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1999-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521467070

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Liberation theology is widely referred to in discussions of politics and religion but not always adequately understood. This Companion offers an introduction to the history and characteristics of liberation theology in its various forms in different parts of the world. Authors from four continents examine the emergence and character of liberation theology in Latin America; black theology; Asian theology; and the new situation arising from the end of the apartheid regime in South Africa. The major Christian Church's attitude to liberation theology, and the extent of the movement's indebtedness to Marxism, are examined; and a political theologian writing from another perspective of Christian theology offers an evaluation. Through a sequence of eleven chapters readers are given a comprehensive description and evaluation of the different facets of this important theological and social movement. There is also an Introduction relating liberation theology to the history of theology, and a Select Bibliography.