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*Jon Sobrino}}'''Liberation Theology''' is an ideology and form of Christian theology that is | *Jon Sobrino}}'''Liberation Theology''' is an ideology and form of Christian theology that is economically and culturally left-wing. It seeks to liberate all oppressed peoples, particularly the poor, but certain variations focus more on categories like race, gender, or caste. While it is most prevalent in Latin America, there are also significant liberation theology movements in The United States<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190324091632/https://www.pbs.org/thisfarbyfaith/people/james_cone.html]</ref>, South Africa<ref>[https://archive.org/details/cambridgecompani0000unse_s7h0/page/221 <nowiki>[2]</nowiki>]</ref>, India<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/jesus-as-guru-the-image-of-christ-among-hindus-and-christians-in-india/oclc/302001445 <nowiki>[3]</nowiki>]</ref>, South Korea, and Palestine, all of which have differences between each other. | ||
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** [[Wp:Dalit_theology|Dalit theology]] | ** [[Wp:Dalit_theology|Dalit theology]] | ||
** [[Wp:Political_theology_in_the_Middle_East#Palestinian_liberation_theology|Palestinian liberation theology]] | ** [[Wp:Political_theology_in_the_Middle_East#Palestinian_liberation_theology|Palestinian liberation theology]] | ||
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[[Category:Culturally Left]] | [[Category:Culturally Left]] | ||
[[Category:Left Unity]] | [[Category:Left Unity]] |
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Liberation Theology is an ideology and form of Christian theology that is economically and culturally left-wing. It seeks to liberate all oppressed peoples, particularly the poor, but certain variations focus more on categories like race, gender, or caste. While it is most prevalent in Latin America, there are also significant liberation theology movements in The United States[1], South Africa[2], India[3], South Korea, and Palestine, all of which have differences between each other.
History
Latin America
WIP
South Africa and The United States
WIP
India
WIP
Palestine
WIP
South Korea
WIP
Relationships
Friends
- Christian Theocracy - The savior is our lord and guide.
- Christian Socialism - Christ shall liberate us from hunger and poverty.
- Religious Feminism - All people are equal under the lord.
- Progressivism - We must emancipate all from opression.
Frenemies
Enemies
Further Information
Literature
- A Theology of Liberation by Gutierrez Gustavo