Abstract
This document was first published in Venezuela not only for the use of the Christian communities in Latin America, but also to be given to all the bishops attending the Puebla conference. It analyzes the historical roots of liberation theology and as a declaration of what this theology means concretely, it is an example of how theology is contextualized in Latin America, and thus an important model for cross-cultural communicators.
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