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Liberation Theology
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Background The prophets of Israel and the early Christian prophets were primarily concerned with this call to justice, a call to live as required by God.
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Introduction Liberation theology is an interpretation of Christian faith through the poor’s suffering, and a critique of society and Christianity through the eyes of the oppressed.
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Theological Development When Latin American theologians began to think about their pastoral problems, it led to reflection on the relationship between faith and poverty, the gospel and social justice.
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Theological Development While the Gospels do encourage the virtues of forgiveness and patience, they also talk about justice and service and loving one another.
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Opposition The Church did not want its priests becoming revolutionaries and saying Mass with one hand while holding a gun with the other.
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Summary I would not go so far as to say that Truth changes, but only that our capacity to assimilate and understand Truth changes over time.
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Summary What is the role of religion in modern politics? We don’t want religion to tell us what to do, and yet we condemn religions that ignore great injustice.
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