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Alienation and Dehumanisation

Liberation Theology and Marx

Content

  • The relationship of liberation theology and Marx, including:

    • Marx’s teaching on alienation and exploitation

    • liberation theology’s use of Marx to analyse social sin

    • liberation theology’s teaching on the ‘preferential option for the poor’

Key Knowledge

  • alienation occurs when humans are dehumanised and unable to live fulfilling lives

  • exploitation occurs when humans are treated as objects and used as a means to an end

  • liberation theology’s use of Marxist analysis to analyse the deeper or ‘structural’ causes of social sin that have resulted in poverty, violence and injustice, including:

    • capitalism

    • institutions (for example schools, churches, the state)

  • the view that the Gospel demands that Christians must give priority to the poor and act in solidarity with them, including implications of this:

    • placing right action (orthopraxis) before official Church teaching (orthodoxy)

Liberation Theology and Marx: CV

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