Latin American Liberation Theology

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Black theology emerged from the white section of South Africa that was dominated by oppression and exploitation by their society against the South Africans. They were also oppressed by the apartheid regime, which was also compared to the people of Israel in Egypt, while they were waiting on their entry into the “Promised Land”.
The African women’s theologians even though they have black skin are very different from African American women theologians. African women seek integrity while the African American woman do not seek to gain the approval of men. African seek equality with men and their children in dialogue with them.

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Latin American liberations theologians focuses on the level of poverty and injustices, while the African …show more content…

The liberation of the poor from poverty and the exploitation by the rich.
Latin American Liberation theology focus on globalization neocolonialism, and the corruptions of financial organizations internationally. African Liberative theologies emerges from denial of self-identity and the consciousness as to who they are.
Latin American is considered as the new humanized Christian that shows respect for authority and the transformation of society. It is also a call to service, commitment of laypeople operating under Christian principles representing the values of the church.
African liberation has to balance theory while making sense of the sin of the impoverished and mentally isolated. The incarnation of colonial Christianity through the African conditions, they could lose the chance to reflect on the faith of their beliefs. The memories and the healing, and forgiveness of the injustices of the apartheid. The crimes against blacks’ resources need to be established for more resources for a mutual …show more content…

Grenz in the writings of “The Nature and Task of Theology”, we start with 2 Corinthians 10:5 “We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ”. Grenz give us a reflection of what faith is, for theology is not in the Bible, but we the people of faith have encountered God. All Christians must distinguish between the meanings of faith and theology, in which faith takes the primary spot while theology comes in second.
We must also understand that because says he or she is a theologian does not mean they are a Christian. They are the ones that utilize their knowledge and insight to understand the “nature and content of faith’ and how the Christian apply it in their commitment in life. (Grenz 9)
Faith comes from our encounter with God, it is by nature immediate which calls for our participation.
Evans says the “African American Christianity is different from that of Christianity of Europe.” African American reflects feeling, and passion derived from their experience while in slavery, the oppressed, rebellion and survival in what people call the New

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