The Challenges of Liberation Theology to Neoliberal Economic Policies
Liberation theology (LT), which became widely entrenched in Latin America in the 1970s, provides an evangelical perspective in the analysis of economic development. It evaluates free market policies and questions the effectiveness of such policies in enabling nations to attain equitable distribution...
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