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Faith on the Edge
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212 pages
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Exploring the intersection of faith and social justice, Leonardo Boff critiques poverty and political oppression through a collection of provocative essays. As a key figure in liberation theology, he argues that the Catholic Church in Latin America is evolving into a modern, populist movement, essential for its future. Boff addresses the relationship between the gospel and liberation, the Church's role in human rights, and the potential for Christianity to confront global inequalities. His advocacy for a critical partnership between liberation theology and Marxism offers a fresh perspective on these pressing issues.
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2011, paperback
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