textGuatemalan Kairos chronicles the rise of the discourse of liberation in Guatemala’s Catholic Church in the decade following the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). In these years, as this study reveals, faith and human history comprised a double helix, constituting two interdependent and mutually supporting sides of the same soteriological vision. Rooted in Vatican II’s call to read the “signs of the times,” this historically conscious theological framework not only propelled Guatemala’s burgeoning progressive Catholic Church to redirect its pastoral practices toward the poor and the marginalized, especially Guatemala’s indigenous majority through an indigenized Catholicism. That new approach also sought to reshape the nation’s history ...
textThis dissertation explores how the bipolar order of the Republica de Indios and the Republica d...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
Ten years after the Guatemalan Peace Accords heralded the construction of a multi-ethnic democracy, ...
textGuatemalan Kairos chronicles the rise of the discourse of liberation in Guatemala’s Catholic Chu...
textThis dissertation, explores the institutional and cultural revival of Guatemalan Catholicism dur...
During the early years of Guatemala’s civil war (1960-1996), which pitted the right-wing military re...
During the past decade the truth commission has risen to prominence as a key instrument of transiti...
This dissertation studies liberation theology and its dialogical interaction with Latin America’s te...
The devastating earthquake that hit Guatemala in 1976 was used as a pretext for American born Protes...
David Tombs offers an accessible introduction to the theological challenges raised by Latin American...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–65) instituted reforms in the Catholic Church that included changes...
During the past decade the truth commission has risen to prominence as a key instrument of transitio...
By studying, producing, and executing ethnographic visual-arts projects, my dissertation analyzes th...
In this paper, I seek to prove that although liberation theology has significantly declined in the l...
This thesis aims to explore the political, social and religious opposition to Liberation Theology in...
textThis dissertation explores how the bipolar order of the Republica de Indios and the Republica d...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
Ten years after the Guatemalan Peace Accords heralded the construction of a multi-ethnic democracy, ...
textGuatemalan Kairos chronicles the rise of the discourse of liberation in Guatemala’s Catholic Chu...
textThis dissertation, explores the institutional and cultural revival of Guatemalan Catholicism dur...
During the early years of Guatemala’s civil war (1960-1996), which pitted the right-wing military re...
During the past decade the truth commission has risen to prominence as a key instrument of transiti...
This dissertation studies liberation theology and its dialogical interaction with Latin America’s te...
The devastating earthquake that hit Guatemala in 1976 was used as a pretext for American born Protes...
David Tombs offers an accessible introduction to the theological challenges raised by Latin American...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–65) instituted reforms in the Catholic Church that included changes...
During the past decade the truth commission has risen to prominence as a key instrument of transitio...
By studying, producing, and executing ethnographic visual-arts projects, my dissertation analyzes th...
In this paper, I seek to prove that although liberation theology has significantly declined in the l...
This thesis aims to explore the political, social and religious opposition to Liberation Theology in...
textThis dissertation explores how the bipolar order of the Republica de Indios and the Republica d...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
Ten years after the Guatemalan Peace Accords heralded the construction of a multi-ethnic democracy, ...