Por una Iglesia Pueblo de Dios en la narrativa de Vicente Len?ero
Abstract (Summary)
Leñero's literary work goes through a process of growth and maturity as he lives
his own experience intertwined with his country's history. His realist novels highlight the social
marginalization of certain social sectors and the human decadence to which poverty drives them.
As modernization expands, Leñero sees a growing gap among the social classes. An
institutionalized violence finds its way through the new ruling class and the ecclesiastical
hierarchy. Through his literary work, the author reveals the nature of oppression and its
consequences that may turn human beings into oppressors and create a cycle that perpetuates
inequality and mutual domination. The novels and short stories of Leñero, in conjunction with
Documentos de Medellín and Gustavo Gutiérrez, propose a social commitment to create social
awareness and eradicate violence. He sees the need for the church to undertake a new position
based on the unmistakably changing times and needs of its people.
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School:The University of Georgia
School Location:USA - Georgia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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