THEO2309 · Theology
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
This course will examine the Latin American Liberation Theology, its historical development and principal theological themes, and implications for North American Christianity. Topics to be addressed include, among others, the preferential option for the poor, the excluded and the victims, the role of the social sciences in theological method, spirituality of liberation, new perspectives on decolonial thought, and the contribution of liberation theology to global issues in the church and contemporary society.
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Fall 2023
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