Gustavo Gutierrez: Essential Writings
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Gustavo Gutierrez: Essential Writings  -     By: James B. Nickoloff

Gustavo Gutierrez: Essential Writings

Augsburg Fortress / 1996 / Paperback

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Part of The Making of Modern Theology series, this thorough introduction includes, in one volume, the whole range of Gutierrez's thought--biblical, theological, methodological, and historical. This work also features a select bibliography of works by and on Gutierrez.

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Title: Gustavo Gutierrez: Essential Writings
By: James B. Nickoloff
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 1996
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 0800634098
ISBN-13: 9780800634094
Stock No: WW34098

Publisher's Description

This volume concentrates on the key texts and ideas in Gustavo Gutirrez's thought. It presents the essential Gutirrez for students and the general reader. In his first anthology of Gutirrez's massively influential work, James Nickoloff draws from Gutirrez's many published books and translates some pieces for the first time. Arranged both thematically and chronologically, the Selected Texts highlight not only the revolutionary import of Gutirrez's theology but also his deep and searching spirituality, his bold view of the church, and his personal challenge to the reader to engage the world's injustices directly. Nickoloff's expert Introduction explains the development of Gutirrez's ideas and sheds new light on the Latin American, especially Peruvian, context of his thought.

Author Bio

Gustavo Gutierrez, the "father of liberation theology," is a Peruvian priest of Indian descent. Gutierrez studied theology in Europe before returning to his native Lima to pen the epochal volume A Theology of Liberation, which first enunciated principles of this global theological movement: God's option for the poor, theology from the underside, the power of the poor in history, the importance of social analysis, the primacy of practice over theory.

James B. Nickoloff, who studied and worked with Gutierrez for two years, is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts.

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