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On the Side of the Poor: The Theology of Liberation
For many years the theology of liberation, which emerged from Latin America in the 1970s, was viewed with suspicion and even hostility in Rome. In this historic exchange, Father Gustavo GutiĂ©rrez, one of the original architects of liberation theology, and Cardinal Gerhard MĂŒller, current Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, o er a new and positive chapter. Cardinal MĂŒller, who as a student of GutiĂ©rrez spent many summers working in Peru, writes with deep feeling and conviction about the contributions of liberation theology to church teachingâparticularly in its articulation of the preferential option for the poor.
In his own contribution here, Gutiérrez lays out the essential ideas of liberation theology, its ecclesial location, and its fresh enunciation of the gospel for our time.
In his own contribution here, Gutiérrez lays out the essential ideas of liberation theology, its ecclesial location, and its fresh enunciation of the gospel for our time.
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For many years the theology of liberation, which emerged from Latin America in the 1970s, was viewed with suspicion and even hostility in Rome. In this historic exchange, Father Gustavo GutiĂ©rrez, one of the original architects of liberation theology, and Cardinal Gerhard MĂŒller, current Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, o er a new and positive chapter. Cardinal MĂŒller, who as a student of GutiĂ©rrez spent many summers working in Peru, writes with deep feeling and conviction about the contributions of liberation theology to church teachingâparticularly in its articulation of the preferential option for the poor.
In his own contribution here, Gutiérrez lays out the essential ideas of liberation theology, its ecclesial location, and its fresh enunciation of the gospel for our time.
In his own contribution here, Gutiérrez lays out the essential ideas of liberation theology, its ecclesial location, and its fresh enunciation of the gospel for our time.











