Beyond Philosophy: Ethics, History, Marxism, and Liberation TheologyEnrique Ambrosini Dussel is and has been one of the most prolific Latin American philosophers of the last 100 years. He has written over fifty books, and over three hundred articles ranging over the history of the Latin American philosophy, political philosophy, church history, theology, ethics, and occasional pieces on the state of Latin American countries. Dussel is first and foremost a moral philosopher, a philosopher of liberation. But for him, philosophy must be liberated so that it may contribute to social liberation. In one sense, "beyond philosophy" means to go beyond contemporary, academicized, professionalized, and "civilized" philosophy by turning to all that demystifies the autonomy of philosophy and turns our attention to its sources. "Beyond philosophy," also means to go beyond philosophy in the Marxian sense of abolishing philosophy by realizing it. This is the definitive English language collection of Dussel's enormous body of work. It will allow the reader to get a good sense of the breath and depth of Dussel's opus, covering four major areas: ethics, economics, history, and liberation theology. |
Contents
DominationLiberation A New Approach | 21 |
The Bread of the Eucharist Celebration as a Sign of Justice in the Community | 41 |
The WorldSystem Europe as Center and Its Periphery beyond Eurocentrism | 53 |
LIBERATING THEOLOGY | 83 |
The Kingdom of God and the Poor | 85 |
Populus Dei in Populo Pauperum From Vatican II to Medellin and Puebla | 103 |
Exodus as a Paradigm in Liberation Theology | 115 |
ETHICS AND ECONOMICS | 125 |
Theology and Economy The TheologicalParadigm of Communicative Action and the Paradigm of the Community of Life as a Theology of Liberation | 149 |
Ethical Sense of the 1994 Maya Rebellion in Chiapas | 167 |
HISTORY | 185 |
From Secularization to Secularism Science from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment | 187 |
Modern Christianity in Face of the Other from the Rude Indian to the Noble Savage | 207 |
Was America Discovered or Invaded? | 219 |
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About the Author | |
Racism A Report on the Situation in Latin America | 127 |
An Ethics of Liberation Fundamental Hypotheses | 135 |
About the Editor | |
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