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Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (20 January 1925 – 1 March 2020) was a Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and politician. He was a liberation theologian and the founder of the primitivist art community in the Solentiname Islands , where he lived for more than ten years (1965–1977).
The Gospel in Solentiname (Spanish: El Evangelio en Solentiname) is a collection of commentary on the Christian gospels, written by Ernesto Cardenal. [1] Originally published in four Spanish-language volumes between 1975 and 1977, [2] English translations appeared in 1976, 1978, 1979, and 1982 [3] and became available in a single volume in 2010. [4]
Priest Ernesto Cardenal encouraged his parishioners to reflect on their living conditions in relation to the religious message; in his teachings, Cardenal concluded that the realization of the Gospel would be taking up arms against the Somoza regime to oppose “un-Christian” conditions. Cardenal's brand of revolutionary Catholicism attracted ...
Ernesto Cardenal Nicaragua: Minister of Culture (1979–1987) Fernando Cardenal Nicaragua: Minister of Education (1984–1990) Robert John Cornell United States: Member of the House of Representatives (1975–1979) France Cukjati Slovenia: State Secretary for Primary Healthcare (2000) Member of the National Assembly (2000–2011)
Ernesto Cardenal is a poet, Roman Catholic priest and a famous liberation theologian. Reyna I. Aburto (born 1963), religious leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Leopoldo Brenes (born 1949), Archbishop of Managua, cardinal. Ernesto Cardenal (born 1925), Catholic priest and liberation theologian.
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It also published Ernesto Cardenal's The Gospel in Solentiname, and Richard Millett's Guardians of the Dynasty, a study of Nicaragua's National Guard. In 1976, they became the first publisher of future anti-apartheid activist Allan Boesak. It published Sebastian Kappen's Jesus and Freedom in 1977.