Liberation theology reads religious texts and traditions through the lens of social justice, arguing that spiritual freedom and material freedom are inseparable—that faith demands working to liberate the oppressed, not just saving souls. It emerged from communities where poverty was structural and demanded a faith that addressed both the soul and the systems crushing bodies.
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