A discussion on liberation theology from the Postcolonial Theology Network
What are the origins of liberation theology? What are the politics of discussing origins? How does racism shape our understanding of intellectual contributions and legacies?
Jason Craige Harris2015-09-25T16:41:00+00:00August 12th, 2013|
What are the origins of liberation theology? What are the politics of discussing origins? How does racism shape our understanding of intellectual contributions and legacies?
Jason Craige Harris2015-09-25T16:41:00+00:00August 12th, 2013|
"I began to see America not as the innocent hand of God in the world but as one aligned with the portrayals, offered by Israelite witnesses, of Egypt, Babylon, Assyria, and Rome at the peaks of their oppressive empires."
Jason Craige Harris2015-09-25T16:41:00+00:00July 27th, 2013|
Cláudio Carvalhaes, a contributing editor at Plural Space, interviews Miguel A. De La Torre, the Iliff Professor of Social Ethics at Iliff School of Theology.
Jason Craige Harris2015-09-25T16:41:00+00:00July 25th, 2013|
Cláudio Carvalhaes, a contributing editor at Plural Space, interviews Luis N. Rivera-Pagán, the former Henry Winters Luce Professor of Ecumenics at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Jason Craige Harris2015-09-25T16:41:00+00:00July 23rd, 2013|
Check out these pictures from the Buenos Aires meeting held in honor of Marcella Althaus-Reid!
Jason Craige Harris2015-09-25T16:41:01+00:00July 22nd, 2013|
"We need to continue to decenter North American and European postcolonial scholarship to welcome a new generation that comes from a multiplicity of contexts."
Jason Craige Harris2015-09-25T16:41:01+00:00July 20th, 2013|
"The 'indecent' are those who do not embody rigid systems of moral codes. Those systems—in many cases—have been constructed to limit the life of the people."