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Liberation theology is most know as an interpretation of a Christian Faith out of
experience of the poor......An attempt to read the Bible and key Christian doctrines with the eye of the poor or the message of the gospel.
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a movement in Christian theology, developed mainly by Latin American Roman Catholics, that emphasizes liberation from social, political, and economic oppression as an anticipation of ultimate salvation
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