Content and Exam Tips for OCR A Level Religious Studies
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)