Episode 16: The Jacarandas & the Silenced Revolution
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Gateway Books by Crestance turns to Argentina during the years of dictatorship, where silence and faith collided with fear and disappearance. In The Jacarandas by Mark Whittle, fiction follows Daniel, a young man swept into the federal police, whose choices lead to betrayal, collapse, and an uneasy path toward atonement.
The story deepens with Gustavo Gutiérrez’s A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation, a groundbreaking call for a faith rooted in justice and solidarity with the oppressed. Finally, Gustavo Morello’s The Catholic Church and Argentina’s Dirty War examines how church leadership often remained silent, even complicit, as the regime carried out abductions, torture, and killings. Together, these works ask: when faced with violence, is silence neutral — or is it its own kind of answer?
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Teaser00:35 – Intro Music (Gateway Books by Crestance)00:45 – Episode Introduction01:58 – The Jacarandas by Mark Whittle06:41 – A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation by Gustavo Gutiérrez12:40 – The Catholic Church and Argentina’s Dirty War by Gustavo Morello18:59 – Reflection: Faith, Silence, and Responsibility21:03 – Closer & Crestance.com22:16 – Outro Music
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