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A Critical Analysis of Some Hermeneutical Principles Found in Latin American Theologies of Liberation

A Critical Analysis of Some Hermeneutical Principles Found in Latin American Theologies of Liberation

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  • Bruce G. Fawcett

The main purpose of this essay is to identify and indicate a number of negative elements in the hermeneutics of Latin American theologies of liberation. Latin American liberation theologies are not unified in approach; however, they share some general hermeneutical principles. Areas of examination include the prefacing of theological research with socio-economic analysis, the concept of a preferential option and privilege for the poor, universalism, the tendency toward an exemplaric exegesis of the biblical text, and experience as the criterion for evaluating truth.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1994. 13 pages.

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