Introducing Liberation Theology

by Leonardo Boff, Clodovis Boff (Author)

Liberation and Theology Series (1)

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This work deals with the basic questions that are tackled by liberation theology - oppression, violence, domination and marginalization. It then goes on to show how the Christian faith can be used as an agent in promoting social and individual liberation, and how faith and politics relate.

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Liberation Theology is the sort of thing which might make a true believer out of me. It is a very healthy tonic to the complacent televangelist mega-church Christianity which is getting really suffocating around election season.

This little pamphlet, just under 100 pages, is a solid introduction to the tenets, history, and methods of liberation theology - a subset of Christianity which aims primarily at social justice, radical pacifism, and doing good works to empower and liberate the poor. Liberation theology has made significant inroads in Latin America, and aims for redress against systematic oppression which has existed since the time of Pizarro and Cortez. Practice over doctrine.

This book also addresses Marxism, making note of its show more useful terminology and analysis. It is a tool, but not the end. Interesting.

Of course, such teachings are unacceptable to Caesar and Pharaoh, and make them tremble. Reagan sent army troops and supported tinpot dictators to slaughter them, and the gilded Vatican condemned their theology. Perhaps more proof of their power and influence, and what good they might do.

I wish them all way more than luck.
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Leonardo Boff, a Brazilian theologian and philosopher, is the author of twenty-five Orbis titles, from Jesus Christ Liberator, Ecclesiogenesis, and Cry of the Earth, Cry of the Poor, to his more recent Christianity in a Nutshell, Come Holy Spirit, and The Following of Jesus. In 2001 he received the "Right Livelihood Award," often dubbed the show more "alternative Nobel Prize." show less
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Clodovis Boff, born in 1944 in Concordia, Brazil, is a member of the Servite order and a professor at the Catholic University of So Paulo. He devotes part of his time to working with the poor of Brazil in basic Christian communities and to giving theological assistance to clergy.

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Burns, Paul (Translator)

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Original title
Como fazer teologia da libertação
Original publication date
1986

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
230.2ReligionChristianityChristianityPre-reformation and Roman Catholic
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BT83.57 .B59613Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal Theology

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