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Liberation Theology after the End of History

The refusal to cease suffering

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Focusing on Christian resistance to capitalism in Latin America, this book explores the evolution of liberation theology through the lens of postmodern critical theory by Deleuze and Foucault. It examines capitalism's influence on human desire and the Church's response, offering a comprehensive analysis of the rise, challenges, and future of liberation theology in the region. The work presents a critical perspective on the theological debates that have shaped this movement, highlighting its significance in the context of social and economic struggles.

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Liberation Theology after the End of History, Daniel Bell

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2001
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The refusal to cease suffering
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English
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Routledge
Released
2001
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Paperback
Pages
224
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9780415243049
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Focusing on Christian resistance to capitalism in Latin America, this book explores the evolution of liberation theology through the lens of postmodern critical theory by Deleuze and Foucault. It examines capitalism's influence on human desire and the Church's response, offering a comprehensive analysis of the rise, challenges, and future of liberation theology in the region. The work presents a critical perspective on the theological debates that have shaped this movement, highlighting its significance in the context of social and economic struggles.