Leonardo Castellani

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Leonardo Castellani


Born
in Reconquista, Santa Fe, Argentina
November 16, 1899

Died
March 15, 1981

Genre


Leonardo Luis Castellani (Reconquista, provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina, 16 de noviembre de 1899 – Buenos Aires, 15 de marzo de 1981). Sacerdote católico argentino, escritor y periodista. Escribió ensayos de temática religiosa, filosófica y socio-política, novelas, cuentos y poesía.

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Cristo ¿vuelve o no vuelve?

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El Evangelio de Jesucristo

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Las ideas de mi tío el cura

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Cristo y los Fariseos

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“Quien no anda en la verdad,
Hacia la ruina camina.
La primera medicina
Es saber la enfermedad”
Leonardo Castellani

“The intellectual project of decolonizing has to set out ways to proceed through a colonizing world. It needs a radical compassion that reaches out, that seeks collaboration, and that is open to possibilities that can only be imagined as other things fall into place. Decolonizing Methodologies is not a method for revolution in a political sense but provokes some revolutionary thinking about the roles that knowledge, knowledge production, knowledge hierarchies and knowledge institutions play in decolonization and social transformation.”
Zed Books, Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples

“The message of decolonization issuing from many writers in the field is that the process of decolonizing can be extremely ‘messy’, often leading to extreme violence; and that in a political sense it can fail miserably, replacing one corrupt elite with its mimics.”
Zed Books, Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples

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