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Book reviewed in this article:LATIN AMERICAN LIBERATION THEOLOGY — FOR LATIN AMERICA ONLY?: Priscilla Pope‐Levison is campus chaplain at North Park College and assistant professor of Contextual Theology at North Park Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois, USA.Christians in the Face of Injustice: A Latin American Reading of Catholic Social Teaching, by Ricardo Antoncich.Liberation Theology from Below: The Life and Thought of Manuel Quintin Lame, by Gonzalo Castillo‐Cardenas.Liberation Theology: The Essential Facts about the Revolutionary Movement in Latin America and Beyond, by Phillip Berryman. London: I.B. Tauris and Co.An Alternative Vision: An Interpretation of Liberation Theology, by Roger Haight.ACCENTS IN AFRICAN THEOLOGY: John Mbiti comes from Kenya. He is a former director of the Ecumenical Institute Bossey, currently parish minister in Burgdorf, Switzerland, and part‐time professor of Missiology and Extra‐European Theology at the University of Bern.African Cry, by Jean‐Marc Ela.The Unquestionable Right to be Free, Itumeleng J. Mosala and Buti Tlhagale, eds.A Reader in African Christian Theology, John Parratt, ed.Variations in Christian Theology in Africa, John S. Pobee and Carl F. Hallenkreutz, eds.SWEET OR BITTER FRUIT?: James C. Dekker is pastor of the Covenant Christian Reformed Church in Edmonton, Alberta. From 1978 to 1986 he was a Christian Reformed missionary in Costa Rica, Guatemala and Venezuela.Let My People Live: Faith and Struggle in Central America, by the Fellows of the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship, Calvin College: Gordon Spykman, Guillermo Cook, Michael Dodson, Lance Grahn, Sidney Rooy and John Stam.

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