This leaves a gaping hole at the centre of the liberationist argument. |
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In this manner, it parts company with a more celebratory interpretation of history found in conventional liberationist historiography. |
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The introduction explains that the book is not liberationist but rather a liberative ethics approach. |
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It midwifed emergence of similar liberationist theologies across the globe and impacted the theological enterprise in many significant ways. |
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Arcadie, with its assimilationist goals, never approved of these liberationist politics, and the magazine began to fade now that coming out was the strategy of the day. |
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In the end, Lindsey argues, even with the rise of a religious right, which sought to preserve traditional values, the liberationist ethic won out. |
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