Eleazar López Hernández. Relationality & Challenges of Indigenous Theologies Today: An Interview.

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Lilia Irlanda Villegas Salas

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The main representative of Indigenous Theology in Mexico, Eleazar López Hernández, in interview, refers to the main challenges of these theologies today: to continue educating actors in order to dislearn Western thought in Latin America, particularly through biblical and lithurgical translation. Relationship between emancipatory, liberation & feminist theologies is made visible, pointing out the role of indigenous women theologians. The need for inter-religious labour is emphasized. Inculturation is explained in a twofold way: biblical imaginary appropriation by originary cultures as well as the contribution their particular theologies to Western corpus, being Nican Mopohua, the example given.

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Villegas Salas, L. I. (2023) “Eleazar López Hernández. Relationality & Challenges of Indigenous Theologies Today: An Interview. ”, Carthaginensia, 39(76), pp. 677–697. Available at: https://revistacarthaginensia.com/CARTHAGINENSIA/article/view/494 (Accessed: 8 April 2025).
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