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The Biography includes a Preface by Cuban Commander Fidel Castro
Frei Bettos roles as a revolutionary Christian, popular educator,
social movement articulator, and journalist/writer provide insight
into the political and religious history not only of Brazil, but of
Cuba and former socialist countries of Eastern Europe. His lifepath
is one of engagement with the revolutionary struggle against the
Brazilian military dictatorship in favor of social transformation.
His arrest in 1969 for coordinating the safe departure of political
militants from Brazil, and his concern to eliminate hunger and
suffering from the poorer classes, were strong credentials as he
promoted dialogue between political bodies, the religious
establishment and the population at large. Strongly influenced by
the propositions of Liberation Theology, a defining thread of its
activities was to seek an understanding, an accommodation, between
Christianity and socialism. Friar Betto maintained close relations
with former Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Fidel Castro and
the Cuban revolutionary government, and wrote about how the
internal dynamics of the Cuban religious universe could be applied
to other countries and to different political circumstances. His
writings on socialist countries, especially Paradise Lost, are
aimed at promoting understanding on several levels: between the
Church and the communists; between the military and politicians;
between religious leaders and the people. Frei Bettos biography is
an invitation to understand five decades of a personal pursuit of
revolutionary ideals through the prism of religious tolerance and
the pursuit of socialism. The Portuguese edition was a finalist in
the biography section of Jabuti the prestigious national literary
prize granted by the Brazilian Book Chamber (CBL).
The Biography includes a Preface by Cuban Commander Fidel Castro
Frei Bettos roles as a revolutionary Christian, popular educator,
social movement articulator, and journalist/writer provide insight
into the political and religious history not only of Brazil, but of
Cuba and former socialist countries of Eastern Europe. His lifepath
is one of engagement with the revolutionary struggle against the
Brazilian military dictatorship in favor of social transformation.
His arrest in 1969 for coordinating the safe departure of political
militants from Brazil, and his concern to eliminate hunger and
suffering from the poorer classes, were strong credentials as he
promoted dialogue between political bodies, the religious
establishment and the population at large. Strongly influenced by
the propositions of Liberation Theology, a defining thread of its
activities was to seek an understanding, an accommodation, between
Christianity and socialism. Friar Betto maintained close relations
with former Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Fidel Castro and
the Cuban revolutionary government, and wrote about how the
internal dynamics of the Cuban religious universe could be applied
to other countries and to different political circumstances. His
writings on socialist countries, especially Paradise Lost, are
aimed at promoting understanding on several levels: between the
Church and the communists; between the military and politicians;
between religious leaders and the people. Frei Bettos biography is
an invitation to understand five decades of a personal pursuit of
revolutionary ideals through the prism of religious tolerance and
the pursuit of socialism. The Portuguese edition was a finalist in
the biography section of Jabuti the prestigious national literary
prize granted by the Brazilian Book Chamber (CBL).
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