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Religion
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Social Dynamics
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Theology
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Liberation
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Catholicism
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Latin America
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Education
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Sociology
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This cluster of papers explores the interplay between religion, theology, and social dynamics, with a focus on liberation theology, Catholicism in Latin America, ethics, education, and philosophy
Examining the intersection of faith, culture, and social change.
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 12 September 2024

Examining the intersection of faith, culture, and social change.
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Interplay of Religion and Social Dynamics
Examining the intersection of faith, culture, and social change.

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