Because it enabled me to
embrace liberation theology to the point [that] I have embraced it.
When many of his brother Jesuits sought to move away from parishes and
embrace liberation theology, he insisted on traditional forms of work, and his order's beloved Ignatian spirituality.
He's not
embracing liberation theology.
Not exact matches
It is my contention that a
theology of Black
liberation also must
embrace an organic worldview, not only because it is consistent with the authentic roots of Black Americans but because it also represents something fundamental in the Biblical tradition.
This shift derives in part from a recovery of 19th - century liberal
theology's emphasis on experience as important theological data — an emphasis now
embraced by various forms of
liberation theology.
I found that Käsemann's approach to the New Testament has been almost totally repudiated by his New Testament successors; that Moltmann stands virtually alone in the Protestant faculty with his interests in
liberation theology and the problems of other cultures; and that Küng, though supported by his small group of assistants at his Ecumenical Institute, is officially
embraced by neither Catholics nor Protestants.
Among the far - reaching effects of the great antisocialist revolutions of 1989 is one that has so far not received a proper measure of attention, and that is their impact on Latin American
liberation theology At least one
liberation theologian, observing the collapse of the socialist dream in Eastern Europe, publicly expressed fear that the two estranged parts of «the North,» East and West, would now
embrace each other heartily and forget the South.
Young's contention is that «a
theology of Black
liberation... must
embrace an organic world view».