“Cause of the Poor:
A Theological Perspective”, was the first book published in Pakistan on
the topic of Liberation Theology. The
author of the book was Father Emmanuel Asi, a Roman Catholic Priest. He launched the book on June 8, 1988 to
coincide with the sixty fifth birthday of Father Gustavo Gutierrez, a Peruvian
Roman Catholic Priest. Gutierrez
introduced and wrote the first book on Liberation Theology.
The basic premise of the Liberation Theology
is to examine economy, sociology, religiosity and cultural values of a
geographical area through the lenses of the gospel. This critical and careful analysis is then
compared with the teachings and actions of Jesus, the Son of God, to determine and ascertain the ways to
transform the culture and the society.
The slums and the poor, downtrodden human beings of Peru were the
reasons for this vision. Thus the
impetus of the Liberation Theology is to be the hands, feet, mind and heart of
God to bring changes in the lives of human beings. This conclusion was supported by the numerous
gospel miracle stories where Jesus transformed human lives and restored their
dignity, integrity and lives in an extremely hierarchal culture. Father Asi was one among many who tried to achieve
the same for their immediate situation.
By doing so, Father Asi encouraged many to live out their Christian life
and obligation among the masses to engender and cultivate change among
them. The Liberation Theology, thus,
brings hope and introduces concrete actions among Christians’ communities to
reach out to the less fortunate, with a resolve, to change their circumstances
once for all.
The theme for the first
Sunday of Advent is Hope; Hope, for the better days; Hope, for the second
coming of our Lord; Hope, for the coming of Baby Jesus in our lives and hope
for the kingdom of peace, Justice and equality, a heavenly kingdom, being
realized into the world. But how can the
kingdom of God be realized in the world of injustice, hatred, sorrow, pain,
hunger and discrimination? The only way
it can be realized is through the imitation of and reliance on Jesus, the
Christ. We must be committed to examine
our situation, reflect on the economic, political, sociological, and spiritual
issues, and to act justly and rightly to restore one’s dignity, integrity and
faith in God and fellow human beings.
This will enable us to be the bearers of hope, good will and God’s love
in the world. May our examination and
analysis lead us to concrete actions to eradicate social, religious and
spiritual injustices of our culture and society.
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