Theology for Artisans of a New Humanity

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Theology for Artisans of a New Humanity is a work of Latin American liberation theology by Jesuit theologian Juan Luis Segundo that explores how Christian faith can inspire social transformation and justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
work of liberation theology
author Juan Luis Segundo NERFINISHED
authorNationality Uruguayan
century 20th century
critiques purely spiritualized understandings of Christianity
theological neutrality in the face of injustice
emphasizes critical reflection on social structures
historical consciousness in theology
integration of faith and political commitment
option for the poor
focusesOn historical and social dimensions of faith
praxis-oriented theology
role of Christians as artisans of a new, more just humanity
goal to articulate a theology committed to liberation of the oppressed
to show how Christian faith can inspire social transformation
influencedBy Catholic social doctrine NERFINISHED
Latin American social and political realities
Second Vatican Council NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Christians engaged in social change
pastoral workers
theologians
language Spanish
mainTheme Christian commitment to social justice
relationship between Christian faith and social transformation
proposes a praxis-based method for doing theology
active participation in transforming unjust structures
regionContext Latin America NERFINISHED
relatedMovement Catholic social teaching NERFINISHED
post–Vatican II theology
relatedWorkOfAuthor Juan Luis Segundo’s multi-volume work "A Theology for Artisans of a New Humanity" NERFINISHED
religiousOrderOfAuthor Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
subject ethics
liberation of the oppressed
political theology
social justice
theology
theologicalTradition Latin American liberation theology

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