Published by New York: [1975], Seabury Press, 1975
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. viii, 214 p.; 21.5 cm. (A Crossroad book) Contents -- Introduction, Thomas M. McFadden -- I Human liberation and Christian theology: Political theology and liberation theology, an inquiry into their fundamental meaning, Francis P. Fiorenza; Freedom as personal and public liberation, Mary I. Buckley; Ancient Israelite laws and liberation, Elizabeth Bellefontaine -- II. Liberation theology and the contemporary search for freedom: Freedom, history, and hope, James H. Cone; Grace, power for transformation, T. Richard Shaull; Liberation theology in a feminist perspective, Letty M. Russell; American Indian religion and religio-cultural identity, Carl F. Starkloff; Freedom in Roman Catholicism and Zen Buddhism, a study in inter-religious dialogue, Silvio E. Fittipaldi -- III The question of violence: Nonvolence--a Christian absolute? Stephen J. Casey; The psychological origins of violence and revolution, Leonard J. Biallas -- IV Criticisms of liberation theology: Jacques Ellul: a Christian perspective on revolution, James Gaffney; Liberation theology in the thought of Gustaf Wingren, Francis J. Reilly; Poverty and power, William J. Sullivan -- Contributors. VG orig. green cloth back, black board sides, in vg olive dj.