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100 | _aTurner, J David | ||
245 | _aAn Introduction to Liberation Theology | ||
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_aNew York _bUniversity Press of America _c1994 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1. Introduction to Liberation theology Background .............1 Fundamentals of Liberation Theology .........4 Landmarks ...............6 Major Texts ...............11 European Philosophical Movements ..................14 2. Marxism History of Marxism ..........17 Dialogue foundations .....18 Dialogue on Alination, Atheism and Humanization .............23 Dialogue on Violence ............28 Dialogue on Materialism ...........30 The Biblical Perspective............36 3. European /Continental Philosophy The Nature of Tools ............41 Semantics ............42 Phenomenology .......43 Phenomenological Analysis of Marxism and Christianity ............45 Hermeneutics ............48 Semiotics ...........51 Structurealism ..............52 4. Analysis Propositions of Liberation theology ..........55 Theology is Constantly Changing .........56 Global Liberation .................64 Different Christian Responses ............71 Spiritual Foundations ..................93 5. Perspectives Phenomenology .........104 Hermeneutics ............105 Structuralism ................106 Semiotics .........107 Semantics .......108 the Global Perspective.........109 | |
650 | _aLiberation Theology | ||
700 | 1 | _aTurner, J David | |
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