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31 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
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The fundamental book on Liberation Theology,
By jergq@aol.com (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation (15th Anniversary Edition with New Introduction by Author) (Paperback)
This is the first and probably the most crucial book on Liberation Theology to follow Vatican II and the Medellin conferences. It's not an easy book to read, but it will challenge you, as well as challenge what you think you know about liberation theology. For any student of modern theology this book is well worth the time and effort. Robert McAfee Brown's summary book is no substitute for the real thing.
29 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
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This is where it started.....,
By Craig Chalquist, PhD, author of TERRAPSYCHOLO... (Bay Area, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation (15th Anniversary Edition with New Introduction by Author) (Paperback)
...penned by the man who coined the term "Liberation Theology," which later inspired Ignacio Martin-Baro's "Liberation Psychology," for which he was martyred by a Salvadoran hit team.My impression was that this was written mainly for clergy getting their activist feet wet. In that sense the book is an invaluable milestone. Because of this, it poses liberation (in the sense of liberation from oppressive social conditions like poverty and tyranny) as an intellectual issue, historically and theologically. Correction: it appeals to an intellectual understanding of what the author obviously has lived and felt very deeply. Having just read LOVE IN A TIME OF HATE, I bought this book expecting to read flesh-and-blood examples of liberation theology as brought into the streets. You won't find much of that here. It's more of an account of how the movement has gone on in circles theological. As such, it poses vital questions to believers and clergy alike--questions of conscience, questions of the relevance of Scripture and the risks involved in living a Christian life of service and conscience in perilous situations.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Theology of Liberation,
By Novice "kw" (Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation (15th Anniversary Edition with New Introduction by Author) (Paperback)
Serious reading. An indepth look at a complex topic, well-written and documented. Seventy-five pages of notes on the text, most helpful. Pages of biblical references. You'll feel that you have a good understanding of the topic. The book was not light reading for me, but it is well worth the effort.
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