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  1. Liberation theology - Wikipedia

    • Liberation theology is a theological approach emphasizing the "liberation of the oppressed". It engages in socio-economic analyses, with social concern for the poor and "political liberation for oppressed peoples" and addresses other forms of perceived inequality. See more

    History

    Liberation theologies were first being discussed in the Latin American context, especially within … See more

    Further reading

    • Lernoux, Penny, Cry of the people: United States involvement in the rise of fascism, torture, and murder and the persecution of the Catholic Church in Latin America. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1980.
    Alves, Rubem, … See more

     
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  1. Liberation Theology

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    Liberation theology is a religious movement that arose in late 20th-century Roman Catholicism and centered in Latin America. It sought to apply religious faith by aiding the poor and oppressed through involvement in political and civic affairs. Liberation theology generally refers to a theology applied to the core concerns of marginalized communities in need of social, political, or economic equality and justice. Although it started with Marxist-influenced Latin American theologians, this way of framing theology has expanded into additional liberation movements, such as black theology and feminist theology.
     
  2. Liberation theology | Definition, Meaning, History,

    Dec 17, 2024 · Liberation theology is a religious movement in Roman Catholicism that arose in Latin America and aims to help the poor and oppressed through political and civic action. Learn about its history, leaders, criticisms, and …

     
  3. What is liberation theology? - U.S. Catholic

    Oct 14, 2014 · Liberation theology is a movement that interprets the gospel through the lens of oppressed people's experiences. It has been criticized and supported by the Vatican and Pope Francis, who has a background in the …

  4. Liberation Theology - The Gospel Coalition

    A critical analysis of the theology of liberation, a movement that combines Marxism with biblical motifs to advocate for the oppressed. The essay exposes the flaws and dangers of this approach, especially its rejection of biblical …

  5. What is liberation theology? - GotQuestions.org

    Jan 4, 2022 · Liberation theology is a movement that interprets Scripture through the lens of the poor and oppressed. It advocates for social and political change and aligns with the working class. Learn about its roots, examples, and …

  6. A Fully Biblical Liberation Theology - Christianity Today

  7. Liberation of the Oppressed: What Is Liberation Theology?

  8. BBC - Religions - Christianity: Liberation theology

    Jul 18, 2011 · Liberation theology was a radical movement that grew up in South America. It said said the church should act to bring about social change, and should ally itself with the working...

  9. Liberation Theology

    A comprehensive resource for learning about liberation theology, its history, movements, legacies, and criticisms. Find books, videos, articles, and links to related topics such as ecology, violence, and spiritual activism.

  10. After 50 years, ‘liberation theology’ is still reshaping …

    Dec 13, 2022 · Liberation theology is a way of thinking about God and poverty that prioritizes the needs of the poor and challenges social injustice. Learn about its origins, key principles, examples and challenges from a theologian who …

  11. Liberation Theology - Encyclopedia.com

  12. What Is Liberation Theology? What It Teaches and Why It Matters

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  18. Liberation theology - New World Encyclopedia

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  20. Liberation Theology | Topics | Sociology - tutor2u