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Here Comes Christian Socialism....books - 8/14/2009 12:44:53 PM
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TimDennis
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Two excellent books on the rise of liberation theology in Latin America: 1"Christ, The Church, and the Poor"--Paul Gauthier 2"A Theology of Liberation"--Gustavo Gutierrez *Tells the story of how the Catholic church has helped lift the poor up from their poverty-stricken lives.
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RE: Here Comes Christian Socialism....books - 8/14/2009 2:50:43 PM
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jazzact13
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Liberation theology wiki quote:
Liberation theology is a school of theology within Christianity, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church. It emphasizes the Christian mission to bring justice to the poor and oppressed, particularly through political activism. Its theologians consider sin the root source of poverty, the sin in question being exploitative capitalism and class war by the rich against the poor. It has a range of meanings: broadly, especially in the media, it may refer to any politically-activist Christian thought, but the technical sense is narrower. Liberation Theology posits fighting poverty by suppressing its source: sin. In so doing, it explores the relationship between Christian theology — especially Roman Catholic theology — and political activism, especially about social justice, poverty, and human rights. The Theology's principal methodological innovation is seeing theology from the perspective of the poor and the oppressed (socially, politically, etc.); per Jon Sobrino, S.J., the poor are a privileged channel of God's grace. According to Phillip Berryman, liberation theology is "an interpretation of Christian faith through the poor's suffering, their struggle and hope, and a critique of society and the Catholic faith and Christianity through the eyes of the poor". Liberation theology is simply socialism dressed up in religious togs. As should be plain, it's emphasis on the poor goes against the biblical injunctions to not favor the poor or rich in matters of justice, and it's emphasis on class warfare is Marxian, not Christian.
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