In this critical time in world history when many spirits and bodies are
plagued (by AIDS, covid, monkeypox, hunger, bird-flu, mad-cow disease,
and other ailments) and many communities are broken (by wars, juntas,
climate crises, domestic abuse, poverty, and other shitstems), this book
stirs up the ends of Liberation Theology – re(l)ease. As long as the
world is plagued and broken, the re(l)ease that Liberation Theology
seeks are needed.
Bringing together a diverse and global array of theologians who have
taken up the liberative mantel, this book will demonstrate why
liberation theology today needs releasing from its illusions and
assumptions, and what comes next once it does so.
With contributors including Miguel A. De La Torre, Anna Kasafi Perkins
and Michael Jaggesar, the book demonstrates that Liberation Theology is
not passé or dead. But it needs some stirring up.