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This collection presents a representative sample of the writings of three of the six Jesuits who were slain in El Salvador on November 16, 1989. Although little known in the United States, these men were significant scholars who possessed an original conception of the university. They affirmed in difficult circumstances, the pursuit and teaching of truth as a collaborative, collegial process that transcends international boundaries.

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title:Towards a Society That Serves Its People : The Intellectual Contribution of El Salvador's Murdered Jesuits
author:Hassett, John J.
publisher:Georgetown University Press
isbn10 | asin:0878405232
print isbn13:9780878405237
ebook isbn13:9780585276533
language:English
subjectSociology, Christian (Catholic) , Liberation theology, Catholic Church--Doctrines, Church and social problems--El Salvador, Church and social problems--Latin America, Catholic Church--El Salvador--History--20th century, Catholic Church--Latin America--His
publication date:1991
lcc:BX1753.T673 1991eb
ddc:261.8/097284
subject:Sociology, Christian (Catholic) , Liberation theology, Catholic Church--Doctrines, Church and social problems--El Salvador, Church and social problems--Latin America, Catholic Church--El Salvador--History--20th century, Catholic Church--Latin America--His
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Towards a Society That Serves Its People
Page ii
TOWARDS A SOCIETY THAT SERVES ITS PEOPLE
WRITINGS FOR A LIBERATION PSYCHOLOGY (forthcoming)
VOLUME EDITORS
ADRIANNE ARON
Committee for Health Rights in Central America
JOHN HASSETT AND HUGH LACEY
Swarthmore College
Page iii
Towards a Society That Serves Its People: The Intellectual Contribution of El Salvador's Murdered Jesuits
Edited by
John Hassett and Hugh Lacey
Swarthmore College
Foreword by
Leo J. O'donovan, S.J.
Page iv CREDITS FOR ART PHOTOGRAPHS AND SERVICES Cover art One of the - photo 2
Page iv
CREDITS FOR ART, PHOTOGRAPHS AND SERVICES
Cover art: One of the commemorative altar panels painted by Fernando Llort for the Chapel of the Central American University in San Salvador.
Cover photograph: By Ernesto Canossa.
Portraits of Ellacura & Martn-Bar: By Francisco Campos.
Portrait of Montes: By Michael Macquire.
Information: From the People of El Salvador who understand.
Georgetown University Press, Washington, D.C. 20057-1079
Copyright 1991 by Georgetown University Press. All rights reserved.
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 91
THIS VOLUME IS PRINTED ON ACID-FREE Picture 3 OFFSET BOOK PAPER.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Towards a society that serves its people: the intellectual
contribution of El Salvador's murdered Jesuits / edited by
John Hassett and Hugh Lacey.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Sociology, Christian (Catholic). 2. Liberation theology.
3. Catholic ChurchDoctrines. 4. Church and social problems
El Salvador. 5. Church and social problemsLatin America.
6. Catholic ChurchEl SalvadorHistory20th century.
7. Catholic ChurchLatin AmericaHistory20th century.
8. El SalvadorEconomic conditions1945. 9. El SalvadorPolitics
and government1979. 10. Latin America1948.
I. Hassett, John J. II. Lacey, Hugh.
BX1753.T673 1991 261.8'097284dc20 91-37465
ISBN 0-87840-523-2 (paper)
Page v
TO THE MEMORY OF
Celina Ramos
Elba Julia Ramos
Ignacio Ellacura, S.J.
Amando Lpez, S.J.
Joaquin Lpez y Lpez, S.J.
Ignacio Martn-Bar, S.J.
Segundo Montes, S.J.
Juan Ramn Moreno, S.J.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Foreword
ix
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
John Hassett and Hugh Lacey
1
I. Concepts of Liberation, Faith, Justice
1. Liberation Theology and Socio-historical Change in Latin America
Ignacio Ellacura
19
2. Utopia and Prophecy in Latin America
Ignacio Ellacura
44
II. Ethical Reflections: Human Rights, Property, Democracy
3. Fundamental Human Rights and the Legal and Political Restrictions Placed On Them
Ignacio Ellacura
91
4. The Historicization of the Concept of Property
Ignacio Ellacura
105
5. Reparations and Democracy
Ignacio Martn-Bar
138
6. Is Democracy Possible in an Underdeveloped Country?
Segundo Montes
141
7. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in El Salvador
Segundo Montes, Florenn Melndez, and Edgar Palacios
158
III. The University and Social Justice
8. The Challenge of the Poor Majority
Ignacio Ellacura
171
9. Is a Different Kind of University Possible?
Ignacio Ellacura
177

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