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Remembering Dussel

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Remembering Dussel Articles

Enrique Dussel and Latin American Liberation Theologies

Series: Remembering Dussel
Amirah Orozco
March 18, 2024March 18, 2024

Dussel provides us with tools to problematize Eurocentric accounts of religion/secularism broadly, Christianity more specifically, and most fundamentally, the entire discipline of theology.

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Enrique Dussel, Comrade Ancestor

Series: Remembering Dussel
Filipe Maia
February 13, 2024

As the grief for, and the farewells to, the first generation of liberation theologians and philosophers continue to meet us, the living will need to develop strategies to enlist these ancestors as sources for our efforts in the direction of decolonization.

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Decolonizing the Relation Between Philosophy and Theology

Series: Remembering Dussel
Rafael Vizcaíno
January 24, 2024February 1, 2024

One of the most significant legacies of Dussel’s work is the urgency to rethink disciplinary divides with an eye toward epistemic decolonization. 

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Thinking From Vulnerability, Enrique Dussel (Z”L)

Series: Remembering Dussel
Santiago Slabodsky
January 22, 2024January 25, 2024

Let us remember Enrique Dussel as someone who challenged us to keep building transmodern critical solidarity movements from the perspective of vulnerable exteriority.

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