THE RELIGOUS DIVERSITY AS THEOLOGICAL PROBLEM IN LATIN AMERICA. RELATION BETWEEN LIBERATION THEOLOGY AND POPULAR RELIGIOSITY
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520141621904Keywords:
Liberation theology, popular religiosity, religious diversity, theology of religionAbstract
The current debate occurring in Latin America and the Caribbean on religious diversity, is an important chapter and its antecedent, the relationship that has had the libera-tion theology with popular religiosity. This chapter shows the relationship between the two, especially in its early days, focusing on the evolution of thought of liberation theology about it. In this relationship a theological categories that, in our view, allow religious diversity today is not only a problem addressed by the social sciences, but also in theology were forged.
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