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Liberation Theology

God's preferential option for the poor and oppressed

Key question: “How does the Gospel liberate the marginalized?

Churches in This Tradition

Latin American Catholic communitiesBase Ecclesial CommunitiesMinjung theology (Korean)Dalit theology (Indian)

What TheoLenses™ Means for Liberation Churches

Voice Agent That Speaks Liberation

Your AI receptionist understands Liberation Theology church life. It handles calls with vocabulary, warmth, and theological nuance that your congregation expects — never generic, always grounded in your tradition.

Chatbot for Your Church Website

Your website chatbot responds with Liberation Theology-appropriate theology. Whether visitors ask about doctrine, programs, or how to get involved, the AI speaks fluently in the language of your tradition.

Guardrailed Responses

Your AI will never spiritualize away the concrete suffering of the poor or treat injustice as acceptable. TheoLenses™ ensures every response reflects God's bias toward the marginalized and the prophetic call to justice.

The Liberation Perspective

This tradition sees Jesus in the faces of the poor, the imprisoned, and the forgotten. It reads the Exodus, the Prophets, and the Magnificat as God's manifesto for liberation — spiritual, social, economic, and political.

Authority

How this tradition views Scripture and authority

Scripture is the story of God's liberating action. Theology begins not in the academy but in the lived experience of the poor and oppressed — praxis precedes theory.

Christology

How this tradition understands Christ

Jesus is the liberator who was born poor, lived among the marginalized, confronted the powerful, and was executed by the state. The crucified Christ is found among the crucified of history.

Soteriology

How this tradition understands salvation

Salvation is integral liberation — from sin, yes, but also from poverty, oppression, and dehumanizing structures. God's Kingdom is both spiritual and material.

Ecclesiology

How this tradition views the church

The church of the poor is the base ecclesial community — small groups that read Scripture, analyze social reality, and take action for justice together.

Ethical Mission

How this tradition approaches ethics and mission

Christians must make a preferential option for the poor. Faith without works of justice is dead. The Exodus is the paradigm: God hears the cry of the oppressed and acts.

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