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A trans-American cultural history of ideas of how in the 1960s and 70s the first generation of liberation theologians conceptualized a radical political theology. Representing those marginalized by modern politics and religion due to race, class, or sex status liberationists redefined the theo-political space and set the stage for new expressions of religious activism.

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A trans-American cultural history of ideas of how in the 1960s and 70s the first generation of liberation theologians conceptualized a radical political theology. Representing those marginalized by modern politics and religion due to race, class, or sex status liberationists redefined the theo-political space and set the stage for new expressions of religious activism.
Autorenporträt
Lilian Calles Barger is a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, who as a child immigrated to the United States with her parents. She holds a Ph.D. in humanities/history of ideas and currently works as an independent scholar. Her expertise is in the relationship between religion and modernity, cultural history, women, and feminism. She has published two previous books and written for Women's Studies Journal, Aeon, Yes! Magazine, Christian Century, the anthology The Religious Left in Modern America: Doorkeepers of a Radical Faith (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) with her essay "Pray to God, She Will Hear Us," and online venues. She has served a podcast host for the New Books in Gender Studies, part of the New Books Network, having produced over one hundred episodes. She lives in Taos, New Mexico. Lilian@Lilianbarger.com