Through the application of the World History methodology, the article aims to discover the continuities and discontinuities between Christian Liberation Theology (CLT) and Islamic Liberation Theology (ILT). The paper is divided in three parts: the first analyses the Christian Liberation Theology which is made up of Black Liberation Theology, Latin American Liberation Theology and Feminist Liberation Theology; the second section shows the fundamentals of ILT and the last part indicates that, in spite of natural dissimilarities, both the monotheistic religions elaborated a similar theology that aimed to offer a new point of view to the oppressed communities
Liberation Theologies: A Dialogue Between Christianity and Islam
Francesco Frau
2017-01-01
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Through the application of the World History methodology, the article aims to discover the continuities and discontinuities between Christian Liberation Theology (CLT) and Islamic Liberation Theology (ILT). The paper is divided in three parts: the first analyses the Christian Liberation Theology which is made up of Black Liberation Theology, Latin American Liberation Theology and Feminist Liberation Theology; the second section shows the fundamentals of ILT and the last part indicates that, in spite of natural dissimilarities, both the monotheistic religions elaborated a similar theology that aimed to offer a new point of view to the oppressed communitiesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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