[From: Society’s Final Solution: A History and Discussion of the Death Penalty, Laura E. Randa, ed., University Press of America, Inc., 1997. Reprinted with ...
The history of lupus can be divided into three periods: classical, neoclassical, and modern. This article concentrates on developments in the present century which have greatly expanded our knowledge ...
The 21st century pharmaceutical and biotech sector has come a long way from its roots in 19th century pharmacy. pharmaphorum looks at its evolution over the centuries. The roots of the ...
Returning to the slums of Lima in the late 1950s, he discovered that the dominant theology of the Northern Hemisphere had little relevance in the context of Latin America. “The history of humani ...
John the Baptist of Peru announced the death of Gutiérrez, noting he was the author of the influential 1971 book “A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation.” “We ask for ...
It did not give a cause of death. Gutiérrez’s liberation theology put the poor as its priority and exerted great influence on doctrine and the history of the church in Latin America. His 1971 book “A ...
There, he met students, Catholic Action activists, and priests whose testimonies enriched his thinking, culminating in his seminal work, A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation ...
We are looking for a personality whose research is compatible with the research priorities of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ... The applicant has a special research focus in ...
La Croix: How would you define liberation theology? Michael Löwy: Liberation Christianity is first and foremost a socio-religious movement that emerged in the Church in Latin America in the early ...
Gustavo Gutierrez, the Peruvian Catholic priest and professor credited with launching the influential and controversial Liberation Theology movement, has died at the age of 96. Orbis Books, which ...
The history of autism as a formal diagnosis began in 1911. Swiss psychiatrist Paul Eugen Bleuler coined the term, using it to describe what he believed to be the childhood version of schizophrenia.