In the Company of the Poor: Conversations with Dr. Paul Farmer and Fr. Gustavo Gutierrez

by Paul Farmer, Jennie Weiss Block (Editor), Michael Griffin (Editor), Gustavo Gutierrez

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Reflects intersection between the lives, commitments, and strategies of two highly respected figures Dr. Paul Farmer and Fr. Gustavo Gutierrez joined in their option for the poor, their defense of life, and their commitment to liberation. Farmer has credited liberation theology as the inspiration for his effort to do social justice medicine, while Gutierrez has recognized Farmer's work as particularly compelling example of the option for the poor, and the impact that theology can have show more outside the church. Draws on their respective writings, major addresses by both at Notre Dame, and a transcript of a dialogue between them. - Amazon.com. show less

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Paul Farmer is the Kolokotrones University Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and cofounder and chief strategist of Partners In Health. He is the author of Reimagining Global Health; Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor, Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues; and show more AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame, all from UC Press. show less
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Jennie Weiss Block, OP, is a Dominican laywoman, a practical theologian, and an author who has taught theology and lectured widely on theological topics. She has served as chief adviser to Dr. Paul Farmer since 2009 and was his chief of staff during his time as United Nations Deputy Special Envoy.
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A Peruvian Catholic priest, Gustavo Gutierrez was born to mestizo parents in a barrio of Lima, Peru. Often called the founder of liberation theology in Latin America, he studied philosophy at the University of Louvain in Belgium and took his doctorate in theology at the University of Lyon in France in 1959. Returning to Lima in 1960, Gutierrez show more taught theology at the Catholic University in Lima. His own background and identification with the poor soon prompted him to work among the dispossessed peasant families crowding Lima's barrios. His experiences led to a break with the Catholic hierarchy and traditional church teachings in the 1960s and 1970s. Gutierrez rejects the existing Catholic view of poverty. In his view, while God regarded all people as equals, he held a special concern for the impoverished and disinherited. Gutierrez believes that God not only supports the poor's struggle for justice but also wishes the teachings of his church to ensure their liberation. In theological terms, this entails liberation from unjust social classes, from a sense of fate, and from personal sin and guilt. Therefore, Gutierrez fiercely argues, the church has a duty to take the lead in redeeming society and helping end the social, political, and economic conditions that entrap Latin Americans in poverty. His forthright explication of these views in A Theology of Liberation (1971) brought him worldwide attention. Almost overnight, these beliefs helped shape both a religious and a political agenda known as "liberation theology," which has spread throughout Latin America. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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In the Company of the Poor: Conversations with Dr. Paul Farmer and Fr. Gustavo Gutierrez

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
261.8ReligionChristian organization, social work & worshipSocial theology and interreligious relations and attitudesChristianity and socioeconomic problems
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BT83.57 .I5Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal Theology

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