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A presente dissertação insere-se no âmbito da História Religiosa, da Teologia Histórica e da Teologia Política e aborda uma temática relativamente pouco estudada em Portugal: a Teologia da Libertação. Apresenta três evidentes vetores de abordagem: a História, a Teologia e a Política. Pretende refletir teologicamente sobre o papel crucial da Ordem dos Pregadores (Dominicanos) na resistência à ditadura civil-militar brasileira (1964-1985). Para tal reflexão, foram tidos em conta, essencialmente, três aspetos, que se interligam profundamente: 1) o processo de latino-americanização do II Concílio Ecuménico do Vaticano, 2) o contexto geral ao qual está associado o surgimento da Teologia da Libertação (internamente diversificada) e 3) a articulação entre a dita Igreja Popular e a Revolução Social.
The present dissertation falls within the scope of Religious History, Historical Theology, and Political Theology, addressing a relatively understudied theme in Portugal: Liberation Theology. It presents three clear vectors of approach: History, Theology, and Politics. The aim is to reflect theologically on the crucial role of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) in resisting the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship (1964-1985). For this reflection, three essential aspects were considered, deeply interrelated: 1) the process of Latin Americanization of the Second Vatican Council, 2) the general context associated with the emergence of Liberation Theology (internally diversified), and 3) the articulation between the so-called Popular Church and the Social Revolution.
The present dissertation falls within the scope of Religious History, Historical Theology, and Political Theology, addressing a relatively understudied theme in Portugal: Liberation Theology. It presents three clear vectors of approach: History, Theology, and Politics. The aim is to reflect theologically on the crucial role of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) in resisting the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship (1964-1985). For this reflection, three essential aspects were considered, deeply interrelated: 1) the process of Latin Americanization of the Second Vatican Council, 2) the general context associated with the emergence of Liberation Theology (internally diversified), and 3) the articulation between the so-called Popular Church and the Social Revolution.
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Ditadura Memória Revolução social Igreja católica Evangelho Dominicanos Teologia da libertação Dictatorship Memory Social revolution Catholic church Gospel Dominicans Liberation theology