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"I have thoroughly enjoyed every chapter of this book. What surprised me the most was how I arrived at almost identical conclusions from such a different background. I did not grow up in a middle class family, nor was I Lutheran. My family was very poor; we did not have electricity until I was 11 yrs old. I grew up at a time where there was no difference in Spain between the government and the Church. My journey has gone through different stages. As I was growing up, my main struggle was to understand, and to oppose, the marriage of the Catholic Church to money and power. I still have serious reservations about today's practices in the Catholic Church. The Church, as a whole, is not committed to the "preferential treatment of the poor," nor to the theologies of "liberación or acompañamiento." The poor remain at the periphery of the Church. We still fail to see Christ in the poor and the suffering (or we fail to act on our beliefs). A great feature of this book is that applies equally to Lutherans and to other Christian denominations." - Julian L. Bueno

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