Not exact matches
Here we must humbly learn from
liberation theologians.
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But the timing of this question is ironic because process
theologian John Cobb just wrote about how process and
liberation theology intersect
here.
As we list
here several contemporary Asian
theologians of
liberation (there are many more) who are forging theologies unique to their own particular situation, we should remember — as these individuals keep reminding us — that Asia is a many - splendored continent and that, despite features common to all
liberation theology, each country (and even some regions within a country) must have a theology built to its own cultural specifications.
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