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Liberation theology has, since its beginnings over forty years ago,
placed the poor at the heart of theology and revealed the
ideologies underlying both society and church. Meanwhile, over this
period, the progressive church appears to have stagnated and the
poor of Latin America have turned increasingly to
neo-Pentecostalism. 'The Poor in Liberation Theology' questions
whether the effect of liberation theology is to provide a pathway
to God or really to construct idols out of the poor. Combining the
conceptual language of the philosophers Jean-Luc Marion and
Emmanuel Levinas with the methodology of the liberation theologian
Clodovis Boff, the volume outlines how liberation theology can work
to ensure the poor do not become an ideological construct but
remain icons of God. Drawing on a wealth of material from Latin
American and Europe, the book demonstrates the continuing validity
and importance of liberation theology and its further potential
when engaged with contemporary philosophy.
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Tim Noble & Sue Webster: 2000 Words (Paperback)
Tim Noble; Edited by Karen Marta, Massimiliano Gioni; Text written by Linda Yablonsky; Contributions by Sue Webster
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R570
R486
Discovery Miles 4 860
Save R84 (15%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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What do you give a man who has everything? A yacht perhaps, or a
private jet available just when and whenever you want it? Then you
can drop in on the neighbours perhaps, on the Cote D'Azur or Spain,
France, Gibraltar, Morocco. Maurice Glickman just wanted to be
someone he had always longed to be. Already one of the nouveau
riche - the Country Gent, the Squire, the man up there in the house
on the hill, where people might point and say: 'There he is...that
man of substance...there he goes...that's the person we must look
up to, even aspire to be..." or is it!? Is he really the man anyone
might look up to, even admire!? Manners mayketh man...so we are
told...on his way to the top, Maurice had never learnt the more
subtle and delicate arts and finer points of human contact. Pride
comes before a fall and was Maurice Glickman about to meet his
match, with his seemingly down-at-earth and country
neighbour...someone not quite the match for Maurice and his
indefinable codes and methods of operation?
This is an autobiography about a kid who grew up in rural Alabama
with a dream of becoming a sailor. This book contains events that
happened in his growing up years through his induction into the
United States Navy. It continues on to tell about his military
career, from A-bomb testing in the South Pacific to launching
sorties off the coast of North Vietnam. It was the authors
intention that this book may, in some way, serve as an inspiration
to some of the younger generation and perhaps spur some of the
older generation into putting their memoirs into print. Recruiters
may also find it valuable for young people thinking of the military
as a career.
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