LIBERATION THEOLOGY
(noun)Definitions
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Liberation Theology.
Liberation Theology - as a noun
A form of christian theology (developed by south american roman catholics) that emphasizes social and political liberation as the anticipation of ultimate salvation
Example Sentences
"The core of liberation theology is the belief that God sides with the marginalized and the oppressed."
"Many priests and theologians were advocates of liberation theology and worked towards social change."
"The principles of liberation theology challenge traditional interpretations of biblical teachings."
"Critics argue that liberation theology promotes Marxist ideologies within Christianity."
"The Vatican initially viewed liberation theology with skepticism but later acknowledged its importance."