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A Theology of liberation : history, politics, and salvation / Gustavo Gutierrez, translated and edited by Caridad Inda and John Eagleson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maryknoll, New York : Orbis Books, 1988.Edition: rev. ed with new introductionDescription: 264 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780883445426
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 83.57 .G88
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction to the original edition
Introduction to the revised edition: expanding the view
pt. 1 Theology and liberation
Theology: a critical reflection
Liberation and development
pt. 2 Posing the problem
The problem
Different responses
Crisis of the distinction of planes model
pt. 3 The option before the Latin American church
The process of liberation in Latin America
The church in the process of liberation
Statement of the questions
pt. 4 Perspectives
section 1 Faith and the new humanity
Liberation and salvation
Encountering God in history
Eschatology and politics
section 2 The Christian community and the new society
The church: sacrament of history
Poverty: solidarity and protest
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Includes index.

Contents:

Introduction to the original edition

Introduction to the revised edition: expanding the view

pt. 1 Theology and liberation

Theology: a critical reflection

Liberation and development

pt. 2 Posing the problem

The problem

Different responses

Crisis of the distinction of planes model

pt. 3 The option before the Latin American church

The process of liberation in Latin America

The church in the process of liberation

Statement of the questions

pt. 4 Perspectives

section 1 Faith and the new humanity

Liberation and salvation

Encountering God in history

Eschatology and politics

section 2 The Christian community and the new society

The church: sacrament of history

Poverty: solidarity and protest

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