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Juan Luis Segundo

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He returned to Uruguay and in Montevideo he started "Cursos de Complementación Cristiana", in which he analysed political, social and economic problems in the light of Catholic faith. He gave these courses between 1961 and 1964, at the same time he did other work in the continent, collaborating in
153:). He was ordained in 1955. He obtained his licentiate in 1958, with his thesis "La Cristiandad, una utopía?" ("Christianity, a utopia?") Between 1958 and 1963 he studied for the Doctorat d'Etat in the Faculty of Letters of the 177:
in the "Ensayo de tipología política de América Latina" ("Essay on Political Typology of Latin America," published by OEA in Washington in 1961). In 1965, he co-founded the Peter Faber Center of Theological and Social Studies
201:, Brazil, other Latin American theologians who started the Theology of Liberation. Together with the Peruvian theologian Gustavo Gutiérrez, Segundo was one of the founders of the movement. In fact, his prominent book 182:), which was closed by the Uruguayan government in the 1970s. The Center dedicated itself to investigating the interrelations between society and religion. Some work was published in the review, 145:
In 1941, he joined the Society of Jesus and studied at Jesuit seminaries at Córdoba and the Seminary of San Miguel, both in Argentina, and later at the Faculty of Theology San Alberto in
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in political typology in his "Ensayo de tipología socioeconómica latinoamericana" ("Essay on Latin-American Socioeconomic Typology") and with
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After that, he traveled, lectured and taught at universities in Brazil, Canada, and the United States. In 1970 he met in
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Kim, Hyung-Kon, "Juan Luis Segundo," The Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Modern Western Theology, 1999
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Ed. Carlos Lohlé, Buenos Aires, in collaboration with the Centro Pedro Fabro of Montevideo.)
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Leech, Kenneth (1981-07-01). "Liberating Theology: the Thought of Juan Luis Segundo".
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Hidden Motives of Pastoral Action: Latin American Reflections
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His major works (translated into English from the original
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Centro de Investigación y Acción Social "Pedro Fabro"
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who was an important figure in the movement known as
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Berdiaeff. Une Réflexion chrétienne sur la Personne
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