The non-violent liberation theologies of Abraham Joshua Heschel and Mahatma Gandhi

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This article explores how Gandhi and Heschel developed a liberation theology that was rooted in their religious praxis, which implied an active, non-violent struggle for the rights of the oppressed. A first section discusses what separates the two spiritual giants. A second section describes the affinities between them. The third, main section describes how they formulated a non-violent liberation theology that aims at the liberation of all.

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Meir, E. (2021). The non-violent liberation theologies of Abraham Joshua Heschel and Mahatma Gandhi. Religions, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12100855

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