La antropología teológica de Paulo Freire en Pedagogía del Oprimido: una contribución a la discusión
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Este artículo explora la antropología teológica de Paulo Freire que encontramos en los primeros capítulos de su Pedagogía del Oprimido. Toma como punto de partida que Freire era un Católico Romano y una persona de fe y que esto es relevante para interpretar su trabajo. Examina las raíces del pensamiento de Freire y la influencias que recibió hasta los años sesenta. El artículo indica que la literatura sobre Freire no tiene en cuenta la renovación en la teología Católica, en particular, en la antropología teológica que tuvo lugar en el siglo veinte y que encontró su camino en Brasil a través de los teólogos Católicos Franceses. Concluye con una observación acerca de cómo podríamos hablar de la originalidad de la antropología teológica de Freire.
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