This thesis aims to explore the political, social and religious opposition to Liberation Theology in Latin America during the 1960s to 1990s, and the transformation of Christianity. During this period, most Latin American countries underwent social struggles and political repression in which opposition and persecution arose from dictatorial and military governments who labeled those committed to the poor as communists. Liberation Theology emerged as an ecclesial and theological trend committed to the poor, in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s in Latin America. This thesis traces the origins, development, expansion and repression of Liberation Theology. This work maintains that under the Cold War context and the National Security Doctrine, Li...
The role a just God ought to have in the struggle for sociopolitical liberation has frustrated theol...
Latin America is a clear case of how the power structure shapes the destiny of a continent. With the...
The Revolution of Tradition proposes a new approach to the study of social justice in democratic soc...
Liberation Theology is a twentieth-century theological movement that intersects with grassroots stru...
In 1968, bishops representing all parts of the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America met in their S...
The overall purpose of the present study is to contribute to our understanding of religious change a...
In this paper, I seek to prove that although liberation theology has significantly declined in the l...
David Tombs offers an accessible introduction to the theological challenges raised by Latin American...
David Tombs offers an accessible introduction to the theological challenges raised by Latin American...
Fragmentation of the society and poverty existed in Latin America both before the 15th century when ...
The thesis investigates liberationist Christianity in Argentina, understanding it as a dynamic, dive...
The role a just God ought to have in the struggle for sociopolitical liberation has frustrated theol...
After the Sandinista revolution of 1979 ousted the longstanding Somoza dynasty of Nicaragua, the sma...
This dissertation studies liberation theology and its dialogical interaction with Latin America’s te...
After the Sandinista revolution of 1979 ousted the longstanding Somoza dynasty of Nicaragua, the sma...
The role a just God ought to have in the struggle for sociopolitical liberation has frustrated theol...
Latin America is a clear case of how the power structure shapes the destiny of a continent. With the...
The Revolution of Tradition proposes a new approach to the study of social justice in democratic soc...
Liberation Theology is a twentieth-century theological movement that intersects with grassroots stru...
In 1968, bishops representing all parts of the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America met in their S...
The overall purpose of the present study is to contribute to our understanding of religious change a...
In this paper, I seek to prove that although liberation theology has significantly declined in the l...
David Tombs offers an accessible introduction to the theological challenges raised by Latin American...
David Tombs offers an accessible introduction to the theological challenges raised by Latin American...
Fragmentation of the society and poverty existed in Latin America both before the 15th century when ...
The thesis investigates liberationist Christianity in Argentina, understanding it as a dynamic, dive...
The role a just God ought to have in the struggle for sociopolitical liberation has frustrated theol...
After the Sandinista revolution of 1979 ousted the longstanding Somoza dynasty of Nicaragua, the sma...
This dissertation studies liberation theology and its dialogical interaction with Latin America’s te...
After the Sandinista revolution of 1979 ousted the longstanding Somoza dynasty of Nicaragua, the sma...
The role a just God ought to have in the struggle for sociopolitical liberation has frustrated theol...
Latin America is a clear case of how the power structure shapes the destiny of a continent. With the...
The Revolution of Tradition proposes a new approach to the study of social justice in democratic soc...