Honors World History
Liberation theology is a movement within Christian theology that emphasizes social justice and the liberation of oppressed people, particularly in Latin America. It combines religious beliefs with political activism, advocating for the rights of the poor and marginalized while critiquing systems of oppression, such as poverty and inequality. This movement arose in response to the struggles faced by impoverished communities, connecting spiritual salvation with social transformation.
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