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Will it Liberate ?

Questions About Liberation Theology
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 1991

Summary

Michael Novak's work is challenging. We often disagree sharply in out interpretations and assessments of liberation theology, but he raises important issues which call for clarification and response.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/1991
Copyright year
1991
ISBN-Print
978-0-8191-8060-5
ISBN-Online
978-1-4617-1856-7
Publisher
Madison Books, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
312
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Table of contents

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    1. CONTENTS No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
    3. Introduction to the 1991 Edition No access
  1. Introduction TOWARD A THEOLOGY FOR THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE No access Pages 1 - 10
    1. One LOOK NORTH IN ANGER No access
    2. Two BUT WILL IT LIBERATE? No access
    3. Three A SHORT CATECHISM No access
    4. Four LIBERATION THEOLOGY AND THE POPE No access
      1. 1. The Power of Creativity No access
      2. 2. The Institutions of Creativity No access
      3. 3. The Virtues of a Creative Society No access
      4. 4. Conclusion No access
    5. LATIN AMERICA: A SAMPLING OF STATISTICAL PROFILES No access
    6. Six BASIC CONCEPTS OF LIBERATION THEOLOGY No access
    7. Seven WHAT IS DEPENDENCY? WHO ARE THE POOR? No access
      1. 1. The Cuban Model No access
      2. 2. The Traditional Socialism of the Intellectuals No access
      3. 3. Juan Luis Segundo No access
      4. 4. Gustavo Gutierrez No access
      5. 5. Democratic Socialism No access
      6. 6. The Issue Between Capitalism and Socialism No access
      1. 1. The Socialism of the Incas and the Jesuits No access
      2. 2. The Inner Will of Socialism No access
    8. Ten THE CONSTITUTION OF LIBERTY No access
    9. Eleven EPILOGUE: THE SECOND VATICAN INSTRUCTION ON LIBERATION No access
    1. 1. CHILE WANTS DEMOCRACY! No access
    2. 2. NOTES ON DINNER WITH ASSMANN No access
    3. 3. BRAZIL―CATHOLICISM IN CRISIS No access
    4. 4. LIBERATION THEOLOGY BEGINS TO HEAR ITS CRITICS No access
    5. 5. THE U.S., ARGENTINA, AND THE BISHOPS No access
    6. 6. THE LIBERAL REVOLUTION No access
  2. NOTES No access Pages 255 - 307
  3. NAME INDEX No access Pages 308 - 312