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Liberation Theology
Saint Patrick's College
Religious Education
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SOR
NEW SYLLABUS
HSC COURSE

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Area of Study:LIBERATION THEOLOGY
Significantl?-eople and Ideas

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the contribution to Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought,

other than Jesus,

r

- Liberation Theology

explain the contribution to the development and expression of Christianity of
ONE significant person OR school of thought, other than Jesus,

;...

Examine the social, cultural and historical context of the establishment of the

school of thought. r Clarify the issues, events, situations that the school of thought addressed.
:.- Describe the teachings of the school of thought

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Clarify the central teaching of the school of thought

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Examine the contribution of the school of thought to the development and

expressions of Christianity. r r
Immediate impact of the school of thought on Christianity
Continuing impact today on Christianity

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Significant People and Ideas the contribution to Christianity of
ONE significant person OR school of thought, other than Jesus,
- Liberation Theology

explain the contribution to the development and expression of
Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of though, other than Jesus,
- Liberation Theology

1. Provide details about the life of the individual or the establishment of the school of thought

a. Examine the social, cultural and historical context of the individual or the establishment

of the school of Liberation
Theology
b. Clarify the issues, events, situations that the individual of school of thought addressed.

2. Describe the teachings of the individual or school of thought.

a. Establish the role of the school of the thought within
Christianity.
b. Examine gender issues where applicable in relation to
Liberation Theology

c. Clarify the central teaching of the school

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