Teologías de la liberación y giro pos/de-colonial
Distancias, entrecruces y desafíos epistémicos
Abstract
This article analyzes the relationship between liberation theologies (TL) and post/de-colonial theories (TPD) through a methodological, epistemic and genealogical lens. The author suggests that even though the two currents connect at certain points and share approaches, they do not necessarily respond to the same framing. Instead, they maintain distances and differences that need to be identified to establish the most effective bridges and intersectionalities in using them together.
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