RT Article T1 Historical Crucifixion: A Liberationist Response to Deep Incarnation JF Theological studies VO 81 IS 4 SP 892 OP 912 A1 Lee, Michael Edward 1967- LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1752648994 AB In light of the social-ecological crisis facing Puerto Rico, this article offers a response to deep incarnation theologies. Though it notes that deep incarnation offers a helpful account of divine presence and solidarity with all suffering creatures, the essay draws from liberationist theologians to argue that equating the cross with evolutionary death obscures the sinful causes of crucifixion. Ultimately, the essay insists that the notion of deep incarnation that addresses evolutionary suffering must be linked to a similarly “deep” notion of crucifixion rooted in historical reality. K1 Soteriology K1 Puerto Rico K1 Latinx theology K1 Ignacio Ellacuría K1 Ecology K1 Deep Incarnation K1 Crucifixion DO 10.1177/0040563920985816