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todays special professor Dr.Karen Halnon. ...we will be discussing
Liberation theology has been described as "an interpretation of Christian faith out of the experience of the poor… an attempt to read the Bible and key Christian doctrines with the eyes of the poor",[1] or "the message of the gospels", restored from "the first three centuries [of Christianity in which] it was...a pacifist...religion of the poor."[2] Detractors have called it Christianized Marxism.[3]
The best known form of liberation theology is that which developed in Latin America
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