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The Liberation Theology Podcast
David Inczauskis, SJ
37 episodes
1 month ago
A close look at the basic concepts of Latin American liberation theology with David Inczauskis, SJ
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A close look at the basic concepts of Latin American liberation theology with David Inczauskis, SJ
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Courses
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Ep. 30: The Church Fathers and Anti-Capitalist Christianity with Stephen D. Morrison
The Liberation Theology Podcast
1 hour 1 minute
2 years ago
Ep. 30: The Church Fathers and Anti-Capitalist Christianity with Stephen D. Morrison

Ecumenical theologian and author Stephen D. Morrison joins David to discuss common objections to liberation theology and to present a patristic, anti-capitalist Christianity. Isn’t Christianity about a change of heart and a personal relationship with God? Why turn religion into economics and politics? It’s true that early Christians abolished private property and shared their possessions, but this model did not last long because it was unrealistic. Human beings are fallen and selfish. Capitalism is the best economic model given the reality of original sin. Why repeat a failed, impossible experiment by advocating for common property today? Didn’t key figures in the early Church have a wide array of views on economics? Is there enough consensus among them to claim that their witness gives relatively clear guidelines on religion and economics? Marx was an atheist and a materialist. These starting points are not compatible with a Christian approach. Further, Marxism is responsible for the deaths of millions of people in the 20th Century. Why take Marx seriously given that his first principles are flawed and his views yielded mass murder? What is your “elevator pitch” for Christian socialism? How has liberation theology shaped your life and thought as a Christian socialist?

Resource:

All Riches Come From Injustice
https://www.sdmorrison.org/books/

Music:

"Los molinos" by Adam Drake and Tom Jenkins
"Azure Sky" by Terry Devine-King and Adam Drake
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The Liberation Theology Podcast
A close look at the basic concepts of Latin American liberation theology with David Inczauskis, SJ