Early World Civilizations
Liberation theology is a religious movement that emerged in the 20th century, primarily within the context of Christianity in Latin America, emphasizing the need for social justice, human rights, and liberation from oppression. This theological perspective seeks to address systemic inequalities and poverty by interpreting the teachings of Jesus Christ as a call to action against injustice and to advocate for the marginalized in society.
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