The geography, histories, and ethnic composition of the Latin American continent pose a great challenge when attempting to identify and describe the region’s constitutive religious traditions and experiences. This task is further complexified by the hybridity, fluidity, and porosity of the region’s cultural groups. However, there is an aspect of Latin American religiosity that shares a significant family resemblance across the continent: the small community settings in which religiosity often emerges and consolidates as a worldview, commonly known as Ecclesial base communities. Informed by liberation theology, these communities are a uniquely generative experiment in social, political, and religious life. Scholarly accounts of liberation th...
Since the 1990s, there has been a broader approach of cultures by liberation theology in Latin Ameri...
This project traces how the Mexican Catholic Church opened itself to tolerating and embracing indige...
The Revolution of Tradition proposes a new approach to the study of social justice in democratic soc...
The geography, histories, and ethnic composition of the Latin American continent pose a great challe...
Looking beyond prominent figures or major ecclesial events, Liberation Theology and the Others offer...
Latin America is a clear case of how the power structure shapes the destiny of a continent. With the...
Responsive to the signs of the Latin American situation, liberation theology suggests new interpreta...
Because of the drastic changes (political, socio-cultural, and ecclesial) in Latin America since th...
Fragmentation of the society and poverty existed in Latin America both before the 15th century when ...
Introduction: In the early 1970s, social movements directed Latin American theologyto a creative pro...
The overall purpose of the present study is to contribute to our understanding of religious change a...
Although decolonial theorists doubt that liberation theologians have escaped Eurocentered knowledge ...
Life is plural and diverse, biodiverse. This reality has always provoked philosophy, the sciences, a...
This paper argues that the alleged demise of liberation theology is the product of an oversimplifica...
The role a just God ought to have in the struggle for sociopolitical liberation has frustrated theol...
Since the 1990s, there has been a broader approach of cultures by liberation theology in Latin Ameri...
This project traces how the Mexican Catholic Church opened itself to tolerating and embracing indige...
The Revolution of Tradition proposes a new approach to the study of social justice in democratic soc...
The geography, histories, and ethnic composition of the Latin American continent pose a great challe...
Looking beyond prominent figures or major ecclesial events, Liberation Theology and the Others offer...
Latin America is a clear case of how the power structure shapes the destiny of a continent. With the...
Responsive to the signs of the Latin American situation, liberation theology suggests new interpreta...
Because of the drastic changes (political, socio-cultural, and ecclesial) in Latin America since th...
Fragmentation of the society and poverty existed in Latin America both before the 15th century when ...
Introduction: In the early 1970s, social movements directed Latin American theologyto a creative pro...
The overall purpose of the present study is to contribute to our understanding of religious change a...
Although decolonial theorists doubt that liberation theologians have escaped Eurocentered knowledge ...
Life is plural and diverse, biodiverse. This reality has always provoked philosophy, the sciences, a...
This paper argues that the alleged demise of liberation theology is the product of an oversimplifica...
The role a just God ought to have in the struggle for sociopolitical liberation has frustrated theol...
Since the 1990s, there has been a broader approach of cultures by liberation theology in Latin Ameri...
This project traces how the Mexican Catholic Church opened itself to tolerating and embracing indige...
The Revolution of Tradition proposes a new approach to the study of social justice in democratic soc...