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The Theologians’ Global Call and Responsibility

Webinar Announcement
| January 24th, 2025
| 11:00 am – 1:00 pm ET
| English/Spanish

The World Forum on Theology & Liberation invites you to an insightful webinar addressing the ongoing crises in Gaza and the Middle East, exploring their global theological implications.

Context:
The conflict ignited by the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack has escalated into a regional war, impacting Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, with repercussions extending far beyond the Middle East. This crisis challenges international law, questions geopolitical ethics, and prompts urgent theological reflection on the intersection of religion and neocolonialism.

The webinar will connect these issues to struggles in Asia, Latin America, and the United States, fostering a global theological discourse. A Palestinian theologian will offer reflections and insights grounded in the experiences of those directly affected.

Speakers

Dr. Kwok Pui-lan
Dean’s Professor Emerita of Systematic Theology, Candler School of Theology, Emory University.
Renowned author on postcolonial and feminist theology.

Dr. Nicolas Panotto
Professor and Postdoctoral Researcher at Arturo Prat University (Chile).
Specialist in Religion and Politics, Public Theology, and Postcolonial Theory.

Dr. Carlos Mendoza Alvarez
Professor of Theology, Boston College.
Author focusing on Philosophical Theology, Decolonial Thought, and Social Movements.

Dr. Viola Raheb
Theological scholar and inter-cultural dialogue expert.
Co-founder of ADAM (Academy for Dialogue Appliance and Mediation).


Even Details

Date: January 24, 2025
Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm ET
Platform: Zoom
Languages: English/Spanish

Join us in this global theological dialogue and contribute to shaping an inclusive response to one of the most pressing crises of our time.

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Public Statement: Standing Against Abuse of Power and Sexual Harassment in Academia

The Executive Committee of the World Forum on Theology and Liberation (WFTL) has issued a powerful statement addressing the deeply troubling patterns of abuse of power and sexual harassment within academic institutions, specifically in light of recent revelations about the Centre for Social Studies (CES) at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.

This statement reaffirms our unwavering commitment to justice, solidarity with survivors, and the urgent need to dismantle patriarchal structures that perpetuate such abuses. In a world where organizations, including those dedicated to social justice, often fail to align their practices with their principles, we are compelled to speak out and act.

Below, we share the full text of our Public Statement for the Elimination of Abuse of Power and Sexual Harassment in the Academy.

We invite you to read, reflect, and join us in advocating for a culture of respect, equity, and accountability in academia and beyond.

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Tribute and Gratitude to Gustavo Gutiérrez!


The World Forum on Theology and Liberation would like to highlight the passing of Gustavo Gutiérrez, the father of Liberation Theology more than 50 years ago. Of Quechua, indigenous origin, Gustavo Gutiérrez was born in 1928 in Lima, the capital of Peru, a city where he passed away after a life of loyalty to his Peruvian people. This fidelity was manifested in his ministry as a priest in a popular environment, in the heart of a Latin America then marked by deep inequalities, by the exploitation of the country in the name of the ideology of development, as well as by a rivalry between the capitalist Western bloc and the communist Eastern bloc, with violent consequences for the oppressed peoples of Latin America.

In 1967, Gustavo Gutierrez was at the Faculty of Theology of the Université de Montréal, Canada, as a visiting professor. It was during this stay that he developed the idea of a theology that would think of sin and salvation in terms of oppression and liberation. Such a theology, he argues, could be presented as a “theology of liberation.” A theology that would privilege an inductive approach that starts “from below”, from the realities experienced by the poor and the excluded, and that draws on Scripture avenues of liberation. And this, by, for and with the first concerned. Upon his return to his country, he wrote a book, Teología de la liberación: Perspectivas (1971). This book marks the birth of a current of thought that is particularly striking for contemporary Christian thought, in Latin America and then throughout the world, and this up to the present day.

Liberation theology has been constantly transformed over the past 5 decades. Around the world, Christian groups have taken the paths of Gutiérrez, all going to “drink from their own wells” of their knowledge, living traditions and worldviews.

In 1993, the Université de Montréal awarded Gustavo Guttiérez an honoris causa doctorate in recognition of his major theological work. Today, the World Forum on Theology and Liberation – one of the fruits of this movement – has its secretariat at the University of Montreal. At the heart of this global network, we can take the measure of what Gutierrez’s intuition has been able to produce, from the Americas to Africa, from India to the indigenous worlds, from the Middle East to Canada.

Tribute and gratitude to Gustavo Gutiérrez!

Jean-François Roussel

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Current Situation and Challenges for the Palestinian people and Palestinian Liberation Theology

Webinar, November 4th, 2023.

A webinar featuring Mitri Raheb and Varsen Aghabekian.

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