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Rose Gorman
Latin American Liberationist Approaches to Nonviolence:
Ellacuría, Sobrino, Boff
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This paper argues that liberationist ethics can contribute method and content to religious discourse on peace and war. The christological grounding for this ethic forces us to take more seriously the will toward peace as capable of being progressively realized in the face of structural sin. Moreover, it seeks to address a Christian audience first that may then join others in prophetic denunciation of cultural attitudes that embody social sin by masking structural violence. Directives for state action may be modified through cultural actors; the state is not usually the immediate addressee. Liberationists move through the social to the political dimension, thus avoiding a tendency to absorb political functions.
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Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J. on the United States
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Liberation theology's account of how Latin America's rich (the small upper class) exploited the poor (its majority lower class) described things perfectly in El Salvador. On behalf of the crucified majority, Ellacurfa prophetically denounced, for over twenty years, the oppression of the crucifying oligarchy of El Salvador. This paper concerns a part of that denunciation, the part of it for which I, as a North American, as a citizen of the United States, have some responsibility.
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Archbishop Oscar Romero:
Peacemaker in the Tradition of Catholic Thought
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Introduction:
The Challenge of Globalization to Social Ethics
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Catholic Social Thought and Environmental Ethics in a Global Context
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Trends in American Agriculture
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The Right to Migrate and the Universal Common Good
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Globalization:
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When a Flower is Reborn:
The Life and Times of a Mapuche Feminist
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Just War in Afghanistan?
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By the Sweat of Their Brow:
Sweatshops and the University
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Gail M. Presbey
Is There no other Way?:
The Search for a Nonviolent Future
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John R. Berkman
Eucharistic Reconciliation:
Penitence, Punishment, and Worship
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Solidarity, Citizenship, and Globalization:
Developing a New Framework for Theological Reflection on U.S.-Mexico Immigration
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Stalking Terror:
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Peace Through War:
The Contemporary Relevance of Hegel’s Philosophy of War
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A Response to John Langan
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Athens and Jerusalem, or Bethlehem and Rome? John H. Yoder and Nonviolent Transformation of Culture
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Moral Goals and Moral Dilemmas After an Unjust War
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