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Missions & Evangelism | ME505 | (4.25)

Theologies of Liberation

In this course, students will examine the social and religious contexts of Latin America, including the development of liberation theologies.

Liberation theology has sought to liberate the disenfranchised from poverty, oppression, and social injustice – but at what price? This course addresses the historical and thematic development of liberation theologies in the social and religious context of Latin America. The course covers the various denominational roots, as well as the various methodologies that those denominations utilize. Dr. Mulholland presents a systematic theology of liberation, analyzing its relation to the areas of soteriology, Christology, and ecclesiology.

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Materials

Study Guide
  1. Describe the social and religious context in which Liberation Theologies arose in Latin America.
  2. Trace the steps leading to the emergence of Liberation Theologies as a major theological movement.
  3. Identify major personalities, central themes, key terminology, and major events in Latin American Liberation Theologies.
  4. Trace the growing influence of Liberation Theologies from a Latin American phenomena to a worldwide movement.
  5. State your own critical conclusions as to the contribution and validity of Liberation Theologies.
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Course Content

Lesson One
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Lesson Three
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Lesson Five
Lesson Six
Lesson Seven
Lesson Eight
Lesson Nine
Lesson Ten
Lesson Eleven
Lesson Twelve
Lesson Thirteen
Lesson Fourteen
Lesson Fifteen
Lesson Sixteen
Lesson Seventeen
Lesson Eighteen
Lesson Nineteen
Lesson Twenty
Lesson Twenty-One
Lesson Twenty-Two
Lesson Twenty-Three
Lesson Twenty-Four
Course Wrap-Up
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Course Details

  • High Effort
  • 24 Lessons
  • 29 Min Average Lecture
  • Course Award

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Lecturer

Kenneth B. Mulholland, DTheo

Course Provider

ITS

Course content is provided courtesy of Institute of Theological Studies (ITS).