Phillip E. Berryman (born 1938) is the author of several books on both liberation theology and the Christian experience in Latin America. After his ordination as a Roman Catholic priest in 1963, he spent two years at a church in Pasadena, California, before working in pastoral ministry in the Panama City barrio of El Chorrillo from 1965–1973.
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| - فيليب بيريمان (ar)
- Phillip Berryman (de)
- Phillip Berryman (es)
- Phillip Berryman (en)
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| - فيليب بيريمان (بالإنجليزية: Phillip Berryman) هو عالم عقيدة ومؤلف وكاتب أمريكي، ولد في 1938. (ar)
- Phillip E. Berryman (* 1938) ist ein katholischer Befreiungstheologe und Autor aus den USA. (de)
- Phillip Berryman (Los Ángeles, 1938) es un teólogo estadounidense, conocido por sus libros sobre la teología de la liberación y América latina. (es)
- Phillip E. Berryman (born 1938) is the author of several books on both liberation theology and the Christian experience in Latin America. After his ordination as a Roman Catholic priest in 1963, he spent two years at a church in Pasadena, California, before working in pastoral ministry in the Panama City barrio of El Chorrillo from 1965–1973. (en)
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| - فيليب بيريمان (بالإنجليزية: Phillip Berryman) هو عالم عقيدة ومؤلف وكاتب أمريكي، ولد في 1938. (ar)
- Phillip E. Berryman (* 1938) ist ein katholischer Befreiungstheologe und Autor aus den USA. (de)
- Phillip Berryman (Los Ángeles, 1938) es un teólogo estadounidense, conocido por sus libros sobre la teología de la liberación y América latina. (es)
- Phillip E. Berryman (born 1938) is the author of several books on both liberation theology and the Christian experience in Latin America. After his ordination as a Roman Catholic priest in 1963, he spent two years at a church in Pasadena, California, before working in pastoral ministry in the Panama City barrio of El Chorrillo from 1965–1973. That year, he left the priesthood and married. He later worked with the American Friends Service Committee, living in Guatemala but traveling throughout Central America. He returned to the United States in 1980 and began writing the next year. He is a professor of Latin American Studies at Temple University. He now lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Angela, with whom he has three children: Catherine, Maggie and Lizzy. (en)
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