Latin American History – 1791 to Present
Liberation theology is a Christian theological movement that emphasizes social justice and the liberation of oppressed peoples, particularly in the context of Latin America. It advocates for a preferential option for the poor and seeks to address systemic injustices by interpreting the teachings of Jesus through the lens of the struggles faced by marginalized communities. This movement became particularly significant during periods of revolutionary change, as it aligned religious beliefs with social and political activism.
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