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100 _aDussel, Enrique
245 _aBeyond Philosophy
_b Ethics, History, Marxism, and Liberation Theology
260 _aLanham, Maryland
_bRowman and Littlefield, Inc
_c2003
300 _a233p
440 0 _aNew Critical Theory;
_v200300ENGGPS1
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aPart I: General Hypotheses 1 Domination-Liberation: A New Approach 2 The Bread of the Eucharist Celebration as a Sign of Justice in the Community 3 The "World-System": Europe as "Center" and Its "Periphery" beyond Eurocentrism Part II: Liberating Theology 4 The Kingdom of God and the Poor 5 "Populus Dei" in Populo Pauperum: From Vatican II to Medellin and Puebla 6 Exodus as a Paradigm in Liberation Theology Part III: Ethics and Economics 7 Racism: A Report on the Situation in Latin America 8 An Ethics of Liberation: Fundamental Hypotheses 9 Theology and Economy: The Theological Paradigm of Communicative Action and the Paradigm of the Community of Life as a Theology of Liberation 10 Ethical Sense of the 1994 Maya Rebellion in Chiapas Part IV: History 11 From Secularization to Secularism: Science from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment 12 Modern Christianity in Face of the "Other" (from the "Rude" Indian to the "Noble Savage") 13 Was America Discovered or Invaded?
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