
Leonardo Boff
Leonardo Boff is a Brazilian theologian, philosopher, and writer known for his work in liberation theology, which emphasizes social justice and the rights of the oppressed. He was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church during the 1970s and 1980s, advocating for a theology that aligns with the struggles of the poor and marginalized in Latin America. His writings often explore the intersection of faith, ecology, and social issues, making him a significant voice in contemporary religious discourse.
Born on Dec 14, 1938 (86 years old)
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Leonardo Boff studies the excessive desires of man and proposes a spirituality and ethics of dynamic balance.
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Leonardo Boff is a theologian associated with the Workers' Party and the Liberation Theology movement.
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