A Historical Overview of Liberation Theology Some Implications for the Christian Educator |
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Authors: | James D. Kirylo |
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Affiliation: | University of Alabama , Birmingham |
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Abstract: | What is it about the language of liberation theology that can inform and enrich our understanding of curriculum, leading to a pedagogical practice of hope and liberation? To understand that question, we must have an appreciation and realization of the historical roots of how liberation theology unfolded in the course of history in Latin America. To that end, this article gives a historical overview of the circumstances that led to the language and action of liberation theology. The article discusses how the theological praxis of liberation theology can inform the Christian educator, particularly when working with the poor. |
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