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Gustavo Gutiérrez · 1988
A foundational work of liberation theology that reflects on the gospel and experiences of Christians committed to liberation in oppressed Latin America, arguing that human liberation and Christian salvation form a unified salvific process.
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What this book knows
The gospel demands solidarity with the poor as the primary site where God is encountered and history is redeemed.
faith-and-doubt
God is the only owner of the land; Deuteronomy speaks of 'the ideal of a brotherhood where there was no poverty.'
TLHP-RC-074To love one's brother, to love all persons, is a necessary and indispensable mediation of the love of God.
TLHP-RC-108obedience-and-authority
Exclusive attention to the political and religious often led to a simple juxtaposition, impoverishing both, or an identification, perverting both.
TLHP-RC-214A radical revision of what the Church has been and what it now is has become necessary.
TLHP-RC-008belonging
These reflections attempt to express a deeply-rooted sentiment in today's masses: the aspiration to liberation.
TLHP-RC-054Spiritual poverty: to be totally at the disposition of the Lord — the precondition for receiving the Word of God.
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