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Liberation theology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liberation theology is a school of theology within Christianity, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church. It emphasizes the Christian mission to bring justice to the poor and oppressed, particularl...
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Black liberation theology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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LIBERATION THEOLOGY: RELIGIOUS RESPONSE TO ; SOCIAL PROBLEMS. A SURVEY ... Liberation theology thus emerged as a result of a systematic, disciplined reflection on Christian faith and its implications. ... The theologians who formulated liberation theology usually do not teach in universities and seminaries, they are a...
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Catholic movement championing oppressed: a movement in Roman Catholic religious teaching that argues that the Church should work actively to combat social, political, ... The movement is international but especially active in Latin America and bases its case on Jesus Christ's ministry to the poor and outcast in society.
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3. Liberation theology is a universal phenomenon in three ways: ... I The concept of liberation theology and its origins and preconditions ... II. The basic structure of liberation theology...
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