The Boff brothers state that the liberation theology uses scripture to tackle the problems, sorrows, and promote hope for the poor (Boff, 34). They state that the use of scripture is not exclusive to the poor liberation theologians, but it is the most relevant among that community. They state that liberation theologians discover and activate the “transforming energy” of biblical texts. The Boff brothers emphasize that the bible is not a book of strange stories, but rather a book of life that should be used as a function of navigating a practical life (Boffs, 34). They believe that the bible is meant to be interpreted in a context that is relevant to our lives of today, and not to be a literal …show more content…
The Boff Brothers say that whenever a person’s life is threatened, they count on the power of God to lend his aid (Boffs 61). People can rely on God because he is passionate about his worship. He finds his worship pleasing as a search for justice and a turning to the needy and oppressed. An excerpt from the bible verse states that “Exod. I have seen the miserable state of my people in Egypt. I have heard their appeal to be free of their slave-drivers. Yes, I am well aware of their sufferings .... And now the cry of th: sons. of Israel has come to me, and I have witnessed the way m .which the Egyptians oppress them" (Exod.