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Liberating Grace
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250 pages
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Exploring the concept of grace, the author connects it to contemporary experiences of dependency and exploitation in Latin America. He argues that grace should be understood through historical context and interpersonal relationships rather than as a static substance. This perspective emphasizes God's liberating presence in both personal and societal realms, linking faith to political and economic issues. Boff's work revitalizes traditional doctrines, making them relevant for modern life, particularly in the Third World, and highlights the genuine theological insights emerging from Brazilian thought.
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2005, paperback
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