
The Cambridge Companion to Liberation Theology
by Edited by Christopher Rowland-
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Table of Contents
Notes on contributors | p. ix |
Foreword to the second edition | p. xiii |
Preface to the first edition | p. xv |
Glossary | p. xviii |
Abbreviations | p. xx |
Introduction: the theology of liberation | p. 1 |
Contemporary Liberation Theology | p. 17 |
The task and content of liberation theology | p. 19 |
'Action is the life of all': the praxis-based epistemology of liberation theology | p. 39 |
Liberation theology in Asia | p. 55 |
Black theology | p. 79 |
Feminist theology: a critical theology of liberation | p. 105 |
Demythologising liberation theology: reflections on power, poverty and sexuality | p. 123 |
Aspects of Liberation Theology | p. 137 |
The origins and character of the base ecclesial community: a Brazilian perspective | p. 139 |
The Bible and the poor: a new way of doing theology | p. 159 |
Liberation and reconstruction: the unfinished agenda | p. 183 |
Analysis and Criticism | p. 207 |
Liberation theology and the Roman Catholic Church | p. 209 |
Marxism, liberation theology and the way of negation | p. 229 |
The economics of liberation theology | p. 248 |
Political theology, tradition and modernity | p. 265 |
Globalising liberation theology: the American context, and coda | p. 278 |
Epilogue: the future of liberation theology | p. 304 |
Select bibliography | p. 308 |
Index | p. 315 |
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