Ignacio Ellacuria: Essays on History, Liberation, and Salvation by Michael L. Lee (Editor)Ignacio Ellacuria, a Spanish Jesuit theologian, philosopher, and rector of the University of Central America, was one of the key intellectual authors of liberation theology. This volume offers twelve important essays by Ellacuria, at last providing English-speaking readers with a comprehensive introduction to his theological thought.
On the Side of the Poor: The Theology of Liberation by Gustavo Gutierrez; Gerhard Ludwig MullerAn exchange between Gustavo Gutierrez, author of the seminal work A Theology of Liberation, and Cardinal Muller, the current Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Fiath, signalling a new chapter in the ongoing dialogue between liberation theology and the Catholic Church.
Galilean Journey: The Mexican-American Promise by Virgilio P. ElizondoThe groundbreaking work in Hispanic theology, relates the story of the Galilean Jesus to the story of a new mestizo people. In the person of Jesus, whose marginalized Galilean identity also marked him as a mestizo, the Mexican-American struggle for identity and new life becomes luminous.
The Gospel in Solentiname by Ernesto CardenalFirst published in four volumes, this title was immediately acclaimed for its theology. It is a radical reading of the 'Good News of Jesus' from the perspective of the poor and oppressed in Nicaragua.
Christology
Christ the Liberator: A View from the Victims by Jon Sobrino; Paul Burns (Translator)Jon Sobrino continues the magisterial christology begun in Jesus the Liberator. In that book Sobrino examined the identity of Jesus in relation to his message, his interlocutors, and the conflict that led to his death. In this second volume he takes up the Resurrection of Christ, the christology of the New Testament, and finally the christological formulae of the early church councils.
Latin American Liberation Theology by David TombsAn accessible introduction to the theological challenges raised by Latin American Liberation and a new contribution to how these challenges might be understood as a chronological sequence.