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The Power of the Poor in History
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256 pages
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The book features eight major essays that explore Gustavo Gutierrez's evolving theological insights, emphasizing the role of the poor in shaping history. As a leading figure in Latin American liberation theology, Gutierrez delves into the intersection of faith and social justice, highlighting the transformative power of marginalized communities. Through these essays, he articulates a vision of theology that is deeply rooted in the struggles and experiences of the impoverished, offering a profound critique of traditional theological perspectives.
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2004, paperback
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