Thank you for reminding me of “Liberation Theology,” I forgot to include that in my post #6. I recall it beginning in the 1960s and was prevalent among the MaryKnoll Fathers in Central & South America. I recall a couple of the priests at the Catholic men’s college I attended in the late 60s mentioning them and the non-Catholic/Christian Liberation Theology.
It was mentioned in the lede article too, but it bears a stern warning about — it’s never gotten so close to the leadership of the USA as it has now.
Just because it got instigated in the Roman Catholic part of the church doesn’t mean that it won’t echo in other parts of it too. If you care about Christ to the point of understanding that He is most definitely Savior, it’s so easy for sinners to yet recast Him as some kind of human centered punk, and we would go down the erroneous alley that Peter did when he chopped off the centurion’s ear. His salvation plan is SUPERnatural and frankly it looks like something the world never, ever expects to see.