Hugo Assmann

Hugo Assmann (1933–2008) was a Brazilian Catholic theologian who helped develop the ideas surrounding liberation theology following the Second Vatican Council. He was a firebrand critic of the conservative values held by the Catholic orthodoxy, and believed firmly that the role of the Church should be to alleviate the suffering of the global poor. A prolific advocate for liberation theology, Assmann's work and participation in the movement forced him to move between numerous countries throughout Latin America throughout the course of his life. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in 1987
Repository Repositorio Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales
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Published in 1987
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Published in 1985
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Published in 1987
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Published in 1987
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