En la Lucha / In the Struggle Quotes
En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
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“Humility is not a matter of self-effacement and self-negation but of being open always to new ways of being responsible.”
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
“To name oneself is one of the most powerful acts any person can do.”
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
“The history of Christianity shows that orthodox objections to syncretism have less to do with the purity of faith, and more with who has the right to determine what is to be considered normative and official.”
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
“Those of us who belong to marginalized, oppressed groups have come to understand that what is called "objective" is simply the understanding of a given group of people who have the power to impose that understanding as normative in society.”
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
“... diversity is not a matter of different expressions of the same truth, but rather points to differences that touch the very core of who we are and what we believe.”
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
― En la Lucha / In the Struggle: A Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology
