Michael's right...Pope John Paul II drew heavily from some of the good points of liberation theology in his Puebla speeches, which are available in book form. Apparently, Tito hasn't read them.
Michael's right...Pope John Paul II drew heavily from some of the good points of liberation theology in his Puebla speeches, which are available in book form. Apparently, Tito hasn't read them.
Puebla actually seems to be the point at which JPII's writings become more and more influenced by Latin American liberation theology, such that he eventually came to insist that LT is "both useful and necessary."
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Still reading Pox Nova?
What's wrong with you?
That's about the best review I think we could have received. John Paul II certainly ripped off liberation theology, so we're in great company!
Peace,
m
That's the spirit, Michael!
Michael,
I can't help but smile at the fine sense of humor that you've expressed so well.
Here, here!
Tito
Michael's right...Pope John Paul II drew heavily from some of the good points of liberation theology in his Puebla speeches, which are available in book form. Apparently, Tito hasn't read them.
Apparently Poli follows me all over Houston to keep tabs on my reading habits.
-Apparently Poli follows me all over Houston to keep tabs on my reading habits.-
That's spooky. I would be worried if I were you.
Michael's right...Pope John Paul II drew heavily from some of the good points of liberation theology in his Puebla speeches, which are available in book form. Apparently, Tito hasn't read them.
Puebla actually seems to be the point at which JPII's writings become more and more influenced by Latin American liberation theology, such that he eventually came to insist that LT is "both useful and necessary."
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