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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: Liberation theologians, Queer theologians, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Jeremiah Wright, Kairos Document, Ignacio Ellacuria, Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, Christian feminism, Black liberation theology, The Liberation of Theology, Daniel A. Helminiak, Black theology, James Hal Cone, Sebastian Kappen, Queer theology, Sergio Mendez Arceo, Henri Nouwen, Gustavo Gutierrez, Troy Perry, Miguel A. De La Torre, Rutilio Grande, Blase Bonpane, Marc H. Ellis, Gerard Jean-Juste, Segundo Montes, Jon Sobrino, Leonardo Boff, Ernesto Cardenal, Mel White, Womanist theology, Steven Greenberg, Dorothee Solle, Dalit theology, Nancy Wilson, Frei Betto, Justin R. Cannon, Rubin Phillip, Basic ecclesial community, Los Horcones massacre, Gaspar Garcia Laviana, Camilo Torres Restrepo, Juan Luis Segundo, Lionel Blue, Virgilio Elizondo, Ivan Petrella, Misa Campesina Nicaraguense, Chung Hyun Kyung, Helder Camara, Rebecca Alpert, Robert Goss, Roger Corless, Ralph Blair, Jose Cardoso Sobrinho, Keshet Rabbis, Lillie Brock, Samuel Ruiz, Kathy Rudy, Chris Glaser, Frei Tito, Christian base communities, Elizabeth Stuart, Uriel Molina, Marcella Althaus-Reid, Franz Hinkelammert, John J. McNeill, Phillip Berryman, Leonidas Proano, Arlene Ackerman, Orbis Books, Rembert S. Truluck, Christian theological praxis, Ken Stone, Pedro Casaldaliga, Minjung theology. Excerpt: Jean-Bertrand Aristide (born 15 July 1953) is a Haitian former Catholic priest and politician who served as Haiti's first democratically elected president. A proponent of liberation theology, Aristide was appointed to a parish in Port-au-Prince in 1982 after completing his studies. He became a focal point for the pro-democracy movement first under Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier and then under the military transition regime which followed. He won the Haitian general election, 1990-1991 with 67% of the ...