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table of contents
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Notes on contributors
Foreword: Theology in the footsteps of the martyrs
The legacy of the martyrs commits us
The risk of squandering this legacy
The method of doing theology in the footsteps of the martyrs
To conclude
Notes
References
Acknowledgements
Introduction: As it was in the beginning?
Notes
References
1. Conflict and ecclesiology: Obedience, institutionality and people of God in the Movement of Priests for the Third World
Conflict and privilege
Verticality and horizontality
Containment and transgression
Fragmentation
Conclusion
Notes
References
2. Legacies of the ‘bridge man’: Catholic accompaniment, inter-class relations and the classification of surplus in Montevideo
Those who come bearing gifts
Roots of Catholic confluence in the Cruz
Acompañamiento amid structural sin: between reciprocity and unconditional charity
Bridges, networks and the (in)dignity of waste
Conclusion
Notes
References
3. Orlando Fals Borda’s participatory action research: At and beyond the crossroads of Camilo Torres’s neo-socialism and liberation theology
From critique of violence to rebellious social science
Camilo Torres’s pluralism and the liberation social science tradition
Engaged research and the theological question of social ethics
In search of a methodological approach to Praxis
PAR and liberation theology: epistemological differences and common challenges
Notes
References
4. The impact of liberation theology in the Latin American built environment
Participatory processes rising in the 1960s
Abstraction as a tool for privilege
Participatory processes in Latin American architecture
Liberation theology and Paulo Freire as antidotes to abstraction
Colectivos and the heritage of liberation theology
Notes
References
5. When liberation theology met human rights
Introduction
Brazil’s liberation theology and transnational human rights
Developing the rights of the poor
Friends and networks of the liberationist mission
The incidental exile of liberation theology
Dom Hélder Câmara’s European tour
Conclusion
Notes
References
6. ‘Women, the key to liberation?’: A feminist theology of liberation at the Catholic women’s conference at Puebla
Introduction
Literature review
Background
The Latin American woman as subject
Population politics, the pill and the future of liberation
Conclusion
Notes
References
7. Towards the possibility of an ecofeminist political theology: The case of the Con-spirando collective
Women’s bodies and Radical Evil
Ecofeminist answers to a post-secular world
The case of the Con-spirando collective: an ecofeminist alternative in a post-secular world
Final reflections
Notes
References
Afterword. Contemporary witnesses to life and liberation: The persistent and evolving reality of Latin American martyrdom
Latin American martyrdom: as it was in the beginning?
The persistence of Latin American martyrdom: from origins to contemporary reality
The theological challenge of contemporary martyrdom
Creative synchronicity with the ‘living martyrs’ of today
Notes
References
Index
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Liberation Theology and Praxis in Contemporary Latin America: As It Was in the Beginning?
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Pablo Bradbury and Niall H. D. Geraghty
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