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Citations for further research regarding liberation theology and socialist state development

Hello, fellow Wikipedians!

Included in this edit are several citations that I have come across in my efforts to contribute to this page. I hope to add a discussion of the role of liberation theology within socialist state development across Latin America in the second half of the 20th century, for which I will focus on the position of liberation theology in the Sandinista Revolution and rule of Nicaragua from 1979-1990.

The following are citations for sources that have guided my research.

Cardenal, Fernando (1985). "A Letter to My Friends". Index on Censorship. 85 (3): 8–14.

Clos, Ryne (2012). "In the Name of the God Who Will Be: The Mobilization of Radical Christians in the Sandinista Revolution". Journal for the Study of Radicalism. 6 (2): 1–51 – via Project MUSE.

Gustavo, Gutierrez (1972). Teologia de la liberacion: perspectivas. Salamanca: Ediciones Sigueme. p. 1.

Lancaster, Roger (1987). Thanks to God and the Revolution: Popular Religion and Class Consciousness in the New Nicaragua. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.

Lowy, Michael; Pompan, Claudia (Autumn 1993). "Marxism and Christianity in Latin America". Latin American Perspectives. 20 (4): 28–42 – via JSTOR.

Montoya, Rosario (Jan 1995). "Liberation Theology and the Socialist Utopia of a Nicaraguan Shoemaker". Social History. 20 (1): 23–43.

Reed, Jean-Pierre (2020). "Elective affinities between Sandismo (as socialist idea) and liberation theology in the Nicaraguan Revolution". Critical Research on Religion. 8 (2): 153–157 – via JSTOR.

Rubenstein, Richard (Jan–Mar 1986). "The Political Significance of Latin American Liberation Theology". International Journal on World Peace. 3 (1): 41–55 – via JSTOR.

Sawchuk, Dana (Spring 1997). "The Catholic Church in the Nicaraguan Revolution: A Gramscian Analysis". Sociology of Religion. 58 (1): 39–51 – via JSTOR.

Spickard, James V. (Fall 1992). "Transcending Marxism: Liberation Theology and Critical Theology". CrossCurrents. 42 (3): 326–341 – via JSTOR.


I appreciate any advice or counsel regarding further sources to incorporate into my studies.

Adamfairchild (talk) 22:02, 7 October 2020 (UTC)

  • I'd say keep in mind that the really popular movements in Lain America had to do with base communities and poor people coming together to help one another. A lot that's written about liberation theology and Marxism is of interest only to the intelligentsia. And with the huge resources of the CIA, fascist elites find life much easier than do socialist elites. Jzsj (talk) 23:26, 7 October 2020 (UTC)

Missing information template discussion

Hi! I added the template. I feel while the article isn't doing too bad of a job at introducing some of the more prominent theologians, it could do a much better job at discussing its influence on the modern Church. Additionally, I think since the article goes straight from the lead to a list of its sub-movements I feel it misses a great opportunity to offer a more global perspective. What are some of its influences in previous movements of the church (e.g. parts of the Counter Reformation)? What are aspects within Protestant/Orthodox theology that share common ground with Catholic liberation theology, like in the case of the Social Gospel? Are there certain aspects of the Bible and Christian practice it emphasizes over others (such as the Sermon on the Mound)? There are other many great questions that would apply to this article which serve as fantastic opportunities for expansion. Santacruz Please ping me! 12:33, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

There's also not much mention of influences it might have had on policy in countries where this movement was prominent. Santacruz Please ping me! 12:38, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
I think you mean Sermon on the Mount... otherwise, yeah, it's a C-class article and could really use some improvement and expansion in the areas you suggest. Not sure how a talk page discssion is going to help improve the article, however. (t · c) buidhe 04:24, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
Oh my god what a mistake lol. In regards to the discussion, I don't have the expertise in theology or time rn to take it upon myself to improve the article, but thought a discussion of ways it could be improved could serve as guidance for editors willing and able to do so. Santacruz Please ping me! 08:40, 18 December 2021 (UTC)

its correct to call cepal a leftist think tank?

its a commission of the United Nations 186.74.46.67 (talk) 01:03, 2 August 2022 (UTC)