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Looking beyond prominent figures or major ecclesial events, Liberation Theology and the Others offers a fresh historical perspective on Latin American liberation theology. Thirteen case studies, from Mexico to Uruguay, depict a vivid picture of religious and lay activism that shaped the profile of the Latin American Catholic Church in the second half of the 20th century. Stressing the transnational character of Catholic activism and its intersections with prevalent discourses of citizenship, ethnicity or development, scholars from Latin America, the US, and Europe, analyze how pastoral renewal was debated and embraced in multiple local and culturally diverse contexts. Contributors explore the connections between Latin American liberation theology and anthropology in Peru, armed revolutionaries in highland Guatemala, and the implementation of neoliberalism in Bolivia. They identify conceptions of the popular church, indigenous religiosity, women’s leadership, and student activism circulated among Latin American religious and lay activists between the 1960s and the 1980s. By revisiting the multifaceted and oftentimes contingent nature of church reforms, this edited volume provides fascinating new insights into one of the most controversial religious movements of the 20th century.



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Table of Content

  1. Introduction: Liberation Theology and the Other(s)

Christian Büschges, Andrea Müller and Noah Oehri

Part 1: Representing the Poor

  1. The anthropological pastor: Liberation theology and the social representation of Andean rural communities (1950s-1980s)

Christian Büschges

  1. The Andean Pastoral Institute (IPA) and the Others: Social Science, Pastoral and Liberation Theology in the Peruvian Highlands

Rolando Iberico Ruiz

  1. Making Liberation Theology Indigenous: The Seminario Regional del Sureste (SERESURE) and Indigenous Mexico, 1969-1990

Eben Levey

  1. Missionary or Revolutionary? Bishop Gerardo Valencia Cano and the Emergence of an Afro-American Liberation Theology in Buenaventura, Colombia

Aline Helg

  1. Indigenous Theologies in Abya Yala: Its Repercussions on Progressive Policies in Latin America

Josef Estermann

Part 2: Pastoral Innovation

  1. Evangelization as Civic Activism: Discerning and Embodying the Jesuit Social Apostolate in the Urban Outskirts of Lima (Peru, 1968-1990)

Juan Miguel Espinoza Portocarrero

  1. Puras mujeres: Women’s Leadership in Santa Cecilia Base Communities, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1968-1985.

Brad H. Wright

  1. Voices of the Church, Voices of the People

Noah Oehri

  1. Brazilian Liberation Theology and the Party Issue: Debates, Proposals and Reflections

Américo Freire

Part 3: Connecting Global and Local

  1. Liberation in a Land of Eternal Tyranny: Catholic Activism and the Guatemalan Revolution(s)

Betsy Konefal

  1. Catholic Student Activism in Uruguay, 1966-1973: Its Regional Networks

Lorena García Mourelle

  1. Entangled Spaces in the Andes: Liberation of ‘the Poor’ and International Development Cooperation in Ecuador (1970s)

Andrea Müller

  1. Conversions and Convergences: Inculturation and Neoliberalism in Turn of the (21st) Century Bolivia

Andrew Orta

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793633637, 978-1793633637
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      Book Synopsis

      Looking beyond prominent figures or major ecclesial events, Liberation Theology and the Others offers a fresh historical perspective on Latin American liberation theology. Thirteen case studies, from Mexico to Uruguay, depict a vivid picture of religious and lay activism that shaped the profile of the Latin American Catholic Church in the second half of the 20th century. Stressing the transnational character of Catholic activism and its intersections with prevalent discourses of citizenship, ethnicity or development, scholars from Latin America, the US, and Europe, analyze how pastoral renewal was debated and embraced in multiple local and culturally diverse contexts. Contributors explore the connections between Latin American liberation theology and anthropology in Peru, armed revolutionaries in highland Guatemala, and the implementation of neoliberalism in Bolivia. They identify conceptions of the popular church, indigenous religiosity, women’s leadership, and student activism circulated among Latin American religious and lay activists between the 1960s and the 1980s. By revisiting the multifaceted and oftentimes contingent nature of church reforms, this edited volume provides fascinating new insights into one of the most controversial religious movements of the 20th century.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Content

      1. Introduction: Liberation Theology and the Other(s)

      Christian Büschges, Andrea Müller and Noah Oehri

      Part 1: Representing the Poor

      1. The anthropological pastor: Liberation theology and the social representation of Andean rural communities (1950s-1980s)

      Christian Büschges

      1. The Andean Pastoral Institute (IPA) and the Others: Social Science, Pastoral and Liberation Theology in the Peruvian Highlands

      Rolando Iberico Ruiz

      1. Making Liberation Theology Indigenous: The Seminario Regional del Sureste (SERESURE) and Indigenous Mexico, 1969-1990

      Eben Levey

      1. Missionary or Revolutionary? Bishop Gerardo Valencia Cano and the Emergence of an Afro-American Liberation Theology in Buenaventura, Colombia

      Aline Helg

      1. Indigenous Theologies in Abya Yala: Its Repercussions on Progressive Policies in Latin America

      Josef Estermann

      Part 2: Pastoral Innovation

      1. Evangelization as Civic Activism: Discerning and Embodying the Jesuit Social Apostolate in the Urban Outskirts of Lima (Peru, 1968-1990)

      Juan Miguel Espinoza Portocarrero

      1. Puras mujeres: Women’s Leadership in Santa Cecilia Base Communities, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1968-1985.

      Brad H. Wright

      1. Voices of the Church, Voices of the People

      Noah Oehri

      1. Brazilian Liberation Theology and the Party Issue: Debates, Proposals and Reflections

      Américo Freire

      Part 3: Connecting Global and Local

      1. Liberation in a Land of Eternal Tyranny: Catholic Activism and the Guatemalan Revolution(s)

      Betsy Konefal

      1. Catholic Student Activism in Uruguay, 1966-1973: Its Regional Networks

      Lorena García Mourelle

      1. Entangled Spaces in the Andes: Liberation of ‘the Poor’ and International Development Cooperation in Ecuador (1970s)

      Andrea Müller

      1. Conversions and Convergences: Inculturation and Neoliberalism in Turn of the (21st) Century Bolivia

      Andrew Orta

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