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TY - CHAP ID - 2789 UR - https://bahai-library.com/fallon_liberation_theology WT - Baha'i Library Online T1 - Liberation Theology and its Potential for Guidance Towards Peace on Earth: A Bahá'í Perspective T2 - 75 Years of the Bahá'í Faith in Australasia JF - JA - A1 - Fallon,Fleur A2 - A3 - Y1 - 1996 Y2 - VL - IS - SP - EP - M2 - PB - Association for Bahá'í Studies Australia CY - Rosebery M1 - M3 - Articles SN - LA - English L3 - https://bahai-library.com/cole_bahaullah_liberation_theology[Bahá'u'lláh and Liberation Theology (Cole, 1997)]; https://bahai-library.com/momen_power_bahai_community[Power and the Bahá'í community (Momen, 2018)] DO - U1 - U2 - U3 - AB - Bahá'u'lláh prescribed both a moral code for individuals based on knowing God and a design for a system of world government. These offer the most holistic answer for liberation theologians today. N1 - This document is no longer available at its original host; mirrored from archive.org. C1 - Formatted 2011-10-23 by Jonah Winters KW - Christianity KW - Christianity KW - Empowerment KW - Interfaith dialogue KW - Liberation theology KW - Mahatma Gandhi KW - Martin Luther KW - Non-violence KW - Peace KW - Social action KW - St. Francis of Assisi KW - Theology KW - Violence KW - Wealth and poverty ER - |