NOUN
- a form of Christian theology (developed by South American Roman Catholics) that emphasizes social and political liberation as the anticipation of ultimate salvation
How To Use liberation theology In A Sentence
- Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology, which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism.
- But also, from its incipience around 1968, liberation theology has been surrounded by controversy because of its often-unabashed association with Marxist analysis.
- Elsewhere this is known as liberation theology. Times, Sunday Times
- Liberation theology had been more right than wrong, he began to conclude. Times, Sunday Times
- Americans need to learn that, while BLT is short for bacon lettuce and tomato, it is also short for Black Liberation Theology – and that is the POV to which Chicago's Trinity Church adheres, independent of who is in the pulpit. Time: No churchgoing Christmas for the first family
- Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology, which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism.
- These events culminated a gradual process of readjustment of the different positions and a steady return to the vilified classics of Latin American critical thought, particularly the fecund production of the 1960s and 1970s, including dependency theory, liberation theology and philosophy of liberation, the pedagogy of the oppressed, the theories of internal colonialism, third cinema, collective theater, and transculturation. Posthegemony
- Yet they seemed sincerely interested, so I happily shared and rambled on about Liberation Theology, Black Theology, James Cone, Cornel West, and a number of other theologians and concepts that I spent so much time with while writing. Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue
- The similarities to liberation theology are striking. Christianity Today
- The rise of feminist theology studies are closely linked with the feminist movement, the theology of the black people, and the liberation theology in Latin America of this period.