Abstract

THEOLOGY IN Latin America, as verified in the reflection underlying the final document of the Third General Assembly of the Latin American Bishops that was held in Puebla, Mexico, in 1979, is directly related to the reality of Basic Ecclesial Communities (BECs in English; CEBs in Portuguese and Spanish). Hence that theology offers a valid set of instruments for their analysis and interpretation. The same can be said of the various theologies of liberation. Although in one or another version they may not dovetail exactly with the theological frontiers of Puebla, liberation theologies are a meaningful and important way to approach and understand BECs.

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