Liberation Theologies on Shifting Grounds A Clash of Socio-Economic and Cultural Paradigms

Liberation Theologies on Shifting Grounds A Clash of Socio-Economic and Cultural Paradigms

by G De Schrijver
Liberation Theologies on Shifting Grounds A Clash of Socio-Economic and Cultural Paradigms

Liberation Theologies on Shifting Grounds A Clash of Socio-Economic and Cultural Paradigms

by G De Schrijver

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Besides their insistence on praxis and the application of the Word of God to a given situation, Liberation Theologies make ample use of tools of analysis to uncover root causes of oppression. Now, it is precisely with respect to these tools that Liberation Theologies today find themselves on shifting grounds. In intra-ecclesiastical circles cultural concerns have come to replace socio-economic analysis, whereas after the implosion of the East Bloc the liberationists proper also pay more attention to the issues of gender, ecology, and indigenous movements. The contributions to this volume, originating from various continents, discuss to what extent this shift in emphasis is desirable, and acceptable, and conclude that the cultural focus cannot possibly invalidate but only enrich and complete the socio-economic analysis. They, moreover, try to assess the developments in light of globalization (economics, informatics), on the one hand, and postmodernity on the other. Given the impact of western culture politics, the question arises as to whether the native cultures will succeed in keeping up their religious core values and structures of solidarity - two elements so indispensable for liberative commitments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789042903029
Publisher: Peeters Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Series: Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium Series , #135
Pages: 453
Sales rank: 791,028
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.20(d)
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