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Popular religion and liberation : the dilemma of liberation theology
Popular religion and liberation : the dilemma of liberation theology
Michael R Candelaria
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Liberation theologians either argue for the liberating character of popular religion or they vilify it as alienating and otherworldly. This book takes a comprehensive and in- depth look at the issues, questions, and problems that emerge from the debate among liberation theologians in Latin America. The heart of the book consists of a comparative analysis of two prominent theologians, Juan Carlos Scannone from Argentina, and Juan Luis Segundo from Uruguay, who take opposite positions. Scannone sees popular religion as essentially liberating because it is from the people. Segundo disparages popular religion as a mass phenomenon incapable of revolutionary change and looks forward to its demise.
Candelaria synthesizes these contrary positions into a new paradigm for examining the question of popular religion and liberation. On the basis of this synthesis, he formulates a principle for articulating the relationship between popular religion and liberation and with special reference to the situation of Hispanics in the United States.
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Year:
1990
Publisher:
State University of New York press
Language:
English
Pages:
194
ISBN:
0791402290 9780791402290
Series:
SUNY series in religion culture and society
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Scannone, Juan Carlos -- Contribution à la théologie de la libération;Segundo, Juan Luis, -- 1925-1996 -- Contribution à la théologie de la libération;Théologie de la libération;Amérique latine -- Histoire religieuse -- 1945-1990
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