
Liberation Theology and Praxis in Contemporary Latin America
As it Was in the Beginning?
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Liberation Theology and Praxis in Contemporary Latin America
As it Was in the Beginning?
About this book
This interdisciplinary volume brings together approaches from history, theology, cultural studies, architecture, sociology, and anthropology to reevaluate the legacy and significance of liberation theology in Latin America.
Liberation theology was born in the 1960s at a time of Church renewal and socio-economic ferment, as many sought radical solutions to the perceived exhaustion of developmentalist projects and the institutionalised violence of capitalism and dependency. By focussing on praxis â the lived experiences, spiritual, and embodied practices of those engaged in social action â the book challenges the assumption that liberation theology had reached its twilight by the late 1970s. Indeed, it demonstrates that liberationist Christianity was more diverse and internally conflicted, more widely resonant outside ecclesial confines, and more interconnected over time, than often allowed.
The chapters provide new perspectives on liberationist engagements with, and influence on, ecclesiology, Participatory Action Research, architecture and urbanism, feminism, human rights, ecofeminist political theology, and more, from the 1960s to the present moment in Latin America. Drawing these threads together, the book invites us to reconsider liberation theology's praxis in retrospect and the continuities and changes that reach into the present day.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword: Theology in the footsteps of the martyrs
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: As it was in the beginning?
- 1. Conflict and ecclesiology: Obedience, institutionality and people of God in the Movement of Priests for the Third World
- 2. Legacies of the âbridge manâ: Catholic accompaniment, inter-class relations and the classification of surplus in Montevideo
- 3. Orlando Fals Bordaâs participatory action research: At and beyond the crossroads of Camilo Torresâs neo-socialism and liberation theology
- 4. The impact of liberation theology in the Latin American built environment
- 5. When liberation theology met human rights
- 6. âWomen, the key to liberation?â: A feminist theology of liberation at the Catholic womenâs conference at Puebla
- 7. Towards the possibility of an ecofeminist political theology: The case of the Con-spirando collective
- Afterword. Contemporary witnesses to life and liberation: The persistent and evolving reality of Latin American martyrdom
- Index