How can we speak of God as Father in a world that is inhumane? While many engagements with Guti rrez's theology centre on such themes as the option for the poor, the role of praxis, or the Kingdom of God, in Gustavo Guti rrez and the Liberative Sight of Christ Luke Foster explores the underlying theological convictions and commitments within which these concepts cohere.
By developing an analysis that is attentive to the unity and coherence of Guti rrez's thought, Foster resources a critique that is distinctive not only in its pertinence but also in the possibilities that it opens for the development of his project in the future. Innovatively offering a systemic account of Guti rrez's theology, this book offers both an indispensable overview for those who are engaging with Guti rrez for the first time and a distinctive analysis for those who are seeking to deepen their understanding of his work.