José Martí′s Liberative Political Theology
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Product details:
- Publisher University of Chicago Press
- Date of Publication 25 March 2026
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9780826501684
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages302 pages
- Size 228x152x25 mm
- Weight 1250 g
- Language English 700
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Argues that Mart&&&237;'s religious views, which at first glance might appear outdated and irrelevant, are actually critical to understanding his social vision. Miguel De La Torre has authored the most comprehensive text written thus far concerning Mart&&&237;'s religious views and how they impacted his political thought.
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Jos&&&201; Mart&&&205;&&&39;s Liberative Political Theology argues that Mart&&&205;&&&39;s religious views, which at first glance might appear outdated and irrelevant, are&&&160;actually critical to understanding his social vision. During a time where the predominate philosophical view was materialistic (Darwin,&&&160;Marx)&&&160;Mart&&&205; sought to reconcile&&&160;social and political trends with the metaphysical, believing that ignoring the spiritual would create a soulless approach toward achieving a liberative society. As such, Mart&&&205; used religious concepts and ideas as a tool that could bring forth a more just social order. In short, this book argues Mart&&&205; could be considered a precursor to what would come to be called, Liberation Theology.
Miguel De La Torre has authored the most comprehensive text written thus far concerning Mart&&&205;&&&39;s religious views and how they impacted his political thought. The few similar texts that exist are written&&&160;in Spanish; and among those, mainly romanticize Mart&&&205;&&&39;s spirituality in an attempt of portraying him as a &&&39;Christian believer.&&&39; Only a handful&&&160;provide an academic investigation of Mart&&&205;&&&39;s theological thought&&&160;based solely on his writings,&&&160;and those concentrate on just one aspect of Mart&&&205;&&&39;s religious influences. Jos&&&201; Mart&&&205;&&&39;s Liberative Political Theology&&&160;allows&&&160;for mutual influence between Mart&&&205;&&&39;s political and religious views rather than assuming one had precedence over the other.
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