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Full-Text Articles in Latin American Languages and Societies
Journal's Genesis, María Corral-Ribordy, Carlos Molina
Journal's Genesis, María Corral-Ribordy, Carlos Molina
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
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Editor's Introduction, María Corral-Ribordy
Editor's Introduction, María Corral-Ribordy
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
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CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
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From Liberation To Salvation: Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy Meets Liberation Theology, Peter Mclaren, Petar Jandrić
From Liberation To Salvation: Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy Meets Liberation Theology, Peter Mclaren, Petar Jandrić
Education Faculty Articles and Research
This conversation between Peter McLaren and Petar Jandric´ brings about some of the most recent and deepest of McLaren’s insights into the relationship between revolutionary critical pedagogy and liberation theology, and outlines the main directions of development of McLaren’s thought during and after Pedagogy of Insurrection. In the conversation, McLaren reveals his personal and theoretical path to liberation theology. He argues for the relevance of liberation theology for contemporary social struggles, links it with social sciences, and addresses some recent critiques of Pedagogy of Insurrection. McLaren identifies the idolatry of money as the central point of convergence between liberation …