"This study explores the meaning of justification in the framework of Latin American theology of liberation, which is a particular way of doing theology welcomed by both Catholics and Protestants.  In this theology, the p...

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"This study explores the meaning of justification in the framework of Latin American theology of liberation, which is a particular way of doing theology welcomed by both Catholics and Protestants.  In this theology, the poor, 'oppressed and believing,' constitute the privileged locus of theology.  That is to say, theology is done from their reality of oppression-liberation and their experience of God.  Every great theological theme, every biblical reading, must be reexamined from that angle of vision." (from the Introduction, by Elsa Tamez)

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