Addressing dehumanization through active participation and critique of capitalism
Note 6. To the Subsection “1. Weaknesses in the Christian View of Value”
Примітка 6. До розділу “6.1. Вразливість уявлення про цінності в християнстві“
Liberation Theology is a new theology that emerged in the less developed world. It departs from the traditional Christian view of salvation, and insists on active participation in resolving actual problems. Theology’s most important problem among actual problems is the dehumanization of people, and Liberation Theology asserts that the cause of this dehumanization lies in the structural contradictions and social evils of capitalist society. Accordingly, it asserts, in order to liberate human nature, that capitalist society must be overthrown; thus, it affiliates itself with Communism.
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- Understanding the Three Realms in Buddhism: desire, matter, and non-matter
- A good person can be called a person who exists for the good of others
- Addressing dehumanization through active participation and critique of capitalism
- Economic independence and the struggle against exploitation in the post-WWII less developed world
- From personal cultivation to governing the state in The Great Learning
- Tathagata in Buddhism
- Islamic virtues have much in common with Jewish and Christian virtues
- Of all the virtues of Islam, the most basic is mercy or mercy
- Pascal’s view of happiness and faith