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Jan 28, 2025
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TRS 328 - Theologies of Liberation Upper Division
Prerequisites TRS 281 or TRS 380 or TRS 381 or TRS 382 or TRS 383 or TRS 384 or TRS 385 or TRS 386 or TRS 387 or TRS 388 or TRS 389 or PHIL 220 ; Minimum grade D-.
This course introduces students to the intersection of theology and social justice by way of various theologies of liberation, resistance, and decolonization. A particular focus of this class is how these politically and socially conscious theologies emerged in Latin America during the 1960s and 1970s, insisting that the Word of God is mediated through the cries of the poor and oppressed, and asserting that through our participation in the struggles of the poor we can begin to understand the implications of the gospel message and its call for the liberation of oppressed people from unjust political, economic, and social subjection. By focusing the lens of theology on the injustices faced by those on the margins of modernity, this course is concerned with the ways in which Christian theology inspires compassion, critical reflection, and resistance to social injustice and ecological damage.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) TUTE - Theological Explorations
Repeatable No
Fee $5
Additional Notes Previous course number: TRS 125
Course credits: 3
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