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- ^ Norget, Kristin (1997). "The Politics of Liberation: The Popular Church, Indigenous Theology, and Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca, Mexico". Latin American Perspectives. 24 (5): 96–127. ISSN 0094-582X.
- ^ Posadas, Damariz (04/28/2018). "Maria Guadalupe and Liberation Theology: A Study of Two Religious Movements that have shaped Mexican culture and society". Maria Guadalupe and Liberation Theology: A Study of Two Religious Movements that have shaped Mexican culture and society. Retrieved 04/24/2022.
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at position 41 (help) - ^ Liberation theology and the others : contextualizing Catholic activism in 20th century Latin America. Christian Büschges, Andrea Müller, Noah Oehri. Lanham, Maryland. 2021. ISBN 978-1-7936-3364-4. OCLC 1261767527.
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- ^ Pixley, Jorge (2000-01-01). "Baptists and liberation theology: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean". Baptist History and Heritage. 35 (1): 55–72.
- ^ Levey, Eben (2021). "From Liberation Theology to Teología India: The Progressive Catholic Church in Southern Mexico, 1954-1994". doi:10.13016/4bla-77sh.
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