Black Liberation Theology is a theological perspective that emerged in the 1960s, highlighting the liberation of Black people from oppression and advocating for social justice. It seeks to interpret Christian scripture through the lens of Black liberation and aims to address issues of racism, economic inequality, and political empowerment within the context of Christianity. Black Liberation Theology often emphasizes solidarity with the marginalized and oppressed, drawing inspiration from the struggle for civil rights.
Stephen I. Munga has written: 'Beyond the controversy' -- subject(s): Black theology, Doctrinal Theology, Liberation theology, Theology, Doctrinal
The Liberation of Theology was first published in 1980 by the Brazilian theologian, Leonardo Boff. It explores the role of theology in promoting social justice and liberation for marginalized communities.
Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center was created in 1989.
Sehon Goodridge has written: 'A companion to liberation theology' -- subject(s): Liberation theology
Liberation Theology began during the 1960s and the 1970s
Anthony B. Bradley has written: 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans 'Keep your head up' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Religion, African Americans, Church and social problems 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans
Liberation Theology is a political movement n the Catholic theology which interprets the teachings of Jesus Christ. It can be thought to be the western attempt to return to early teachings.
Stephen Pattison has written: 'Pastoral care and liberation theology' -- subject(s): Church work with women, Liberation theology, Pastoral theology, Church work with the mentally ill, Research
Liberation Theology
Linda H. Damico has written: 'The Anarchist Dimension of Liberation Theology' -- subject(s): Anarchism, History, Liberation theology, Christian anarchism
Ikechukwu A. Orjinta has written: 'Liberation and Nigeria (Theology of liberation from the Nigerian perspective)'
Liberation Theology, and Catholicism.