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Liberation theology : human hope confronts Christian history and American power / Rosemary Radford Ruether.

By: Ruether, Rosemary Radford
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Paulist Press, [1972]Description: vi, 194 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0809117444Subject(s): Liberation theology | Christian sociologyDDC classification: 230 LOC classification: BT810.2 | .R8Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
The foundations for a theology of liberation.--Christian origins and the counter-culture.--The vanishing religious order and the emerging human community.--Is celibacy eschatological? The suppression of Christian radicalism.--Judaism and Christianity: a dialogue refused.--Christian anti-Semitism and the dilemma of Zionism.--Is Christianity misogynist? The failure of women's liberation in the church.--Mother earth and the megamachine: a theology of liberation in a feminine, somatic, and ecological perspective.--Is there a black theology? The validity and limits of a racial perspective.--Communitarian socialism and radical church tradition: building the community of liberation.--The dilemma of the white left in the mother country.--Latin American theology of liberation and the birth of a planetary humanity.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 East BT810.2 .R8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182800282168

Includes bibliographical references.

The foundations for a theology of liberation.--Christian origins and the counter-culture.--The vanishing religious order and the emerging human community.--Is celibacy eschatological? The suppression of Christian radicalism.--Judaism and Christianity: a dialogue refused.--Christian anti-Semitism and the dilemma of Zionism.--Is Christianity misogynist? The failure of women's liberation in the church.--Mother earth and the megamachine: a theology of liberation in a feminine, somatic, and ecological perspective.--Is there a black theology? The validity and limits of a racial perspective.--Communitarian socialism and radical church tradition: building the community of liberation.--The dilemma of the white left in the mother country.--Latin American theology of liberation and the birth of a planetary humanity.

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