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<note>Frontiers of Theology in Latin America

Edited by Rosino Gibellini

&#34;Frontiers of Theology in Latin America is a first for the first time do we have available a collection of theological texts that offers the reader a comprehensive survey of Latin American liberation theal ogy. The volume is an excellent text book for college courses on the present frontier of theology in the Southern hemisphere.

Gregory Baum, University of Toronto

This book is an exquisitely sensitive collation of seminal articles on liberation theology which help the reader reach beneath the surface phenomena and rhetoric to the methodological and substantial issues of this major current of contemporary theology. It will silence superficial critics and encourage North American theologians to respect this profoundly new and sound school as thoroughly Christian and thoroughly committed to the theological task

Simon E. Smith, S.J., Executive Secretary, Jesuit Missions

This is a rich anthology of the best writings on the theology of liberation Casiano Floristan, Instituto Superior de Pastoral,</note>
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