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New Polity
New Polity
186 episodes
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Thinking Beyond Liberalism
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Thinking Beyond Liberalism
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Modernity's Alternative and Theology of the Peoples
New Polity
29 minutes 45 seconds
7 months ago
Modernity's Alternative and Theology of the Peoples

Pre-order for Modernity's Alternative is now available!

In this podcast, Reuben Slife and Marc Barnes discuss a new book from New Polity press: Modernity's Alternative by Rocco Buttiglione.

In the 20th century, a movement of priests and laypeople sought to find a way past the clash of ideologies that wracked Latin America. They found a solution in Latin America itself, which was born out of the conflict between Europeans and natives when, with the appearance of the Virgin Mary at Guadalupe, the grace of God forged one, new people out of strangers and enemies.This movement—called “theology of peoples”—focuses on the reality known as “a people.” Every human person belongs to a people. And every people has a “world”: the way it makes sense out of life, work, love, and the uncertain future.

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