Abstract

This fictional narrative uses liberation theology as an example of lived religion in daily life. The intention of this project is to show the impact on liberation theology on marginalized and oppressed peoples. My evidence of this impact is written with fantastic elements, to give the sense of effect liberation theology has on all aspects of people’s way of life. This story attempts to show that oppression is not limited to socio-economic status, and may be internal or spiritual. The project is composed of four main characters, and they are used to expand liberation theology from theory to reality.

Advisor

Kammer, Charles

Department

Religious Studies

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities

Publication Date

2015

Degree Granted

Bachelor of Arts

Document Type

Senior Independent Study Thesis

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