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A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation 50th Anniversary Edition

A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation 50th Anniversary Edition

One of Christianity Today's Top 100 Books of the Twentieth Century
One of Church Times (UK) Top 100 Christian Books of All Time
ā€œOne of the best books of its kind ever written.ā€ā€”America
ā€œThe movement’s most influential text.ā€ā€”Time

ā€œIt would be difficult to name another theological book these past five decades that has been more influential, has inspired more believers and non-believers alike to think differently about the Christian faith, and has engendered so much controversy.ā€ So begins Michael E. Lee’s introduction to this 50th anniversary edition of the classic work that signaled a new style of doing theology.

The theological project launched in this book was, as Fr. GutiĆ©rrez wrote, ā€œbased on the gospel and the experiences of men and women committed to the process of liberation in the oppressed land of Latin America.ā€ It was ā€œborn of the experience of shared efforts to abolish the current unjust situation and to build a different society, freer and more human.ā€ Yet its influence was quickly felt around the world, inspiring numerous offshoots, as well as provoking critical reactions, both inside and outside the Church.

A Theology of Liberation has won wide acclaim as one of the most influential works of Christian theology of the last century. Yet GutiĆ©rrez himself concluded the book by noting that any theology of liberation ā€œis not worth one act of genuine solidarity with exploited social classes. They are not worth one act of faith, love, and hope committed . . . in active participation to liberate humankind from everything that dehumanizes it and prevents it from living according to the will of God.ā€

Gustavo Gutierrez
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One of Christianity Today's Top 100 Books of the Twentieth Century
One of Church Times (UK) Top 100 Christian Books of All Time
ā€œOne of the best books of its kind ever written.ā€ā€”America
ā€œThe movement’s most influential text.ā€ā€”Time

ā€œIt would be difficult to name another theological book these past five decades that has been more influential, has inspired more believers and non-believers alike to think differently about the Christian faith, and has engendered so much controversy.ā€ So begins Michael E. Lee’s introduction to this 50th anniversary edition of the classic work that signaled a new style of doing theology.

The theological project launched in this book was, as Fr. GutiĆ©rrez wrote, ā€œbased on the gospel and the experiences of men and women committed to the process of liberation in the oppressed land of Latin America.ā€ It was ā€œborn of the experience of shared efforts to abolish the current unjust situation and to build a different society, freer and more human.ā€ Yet its influence was quickly felt around the world, inspiring numerous offshoots, as well as provoking critical reactions, both inside and outside the Church.

A Theology of Liberation has won wide acclaim as one of the most influential works of Christian theology of the last century. Yet GutiĆ©rrez himself concluded the book by noting that any theology of liberation ā€œis not worth one act of genuine solidarity with exploited social classes. They are not worth one act of faith, love, and hope committed . . . in active participation to liberate humankind from everything that dehumanizes it and prevents it from living according to the will of God.ā€

Gustavo Gutierrez