Here are some of her notable writings:
* "A Church That Serves: Reflections on Liberation Theology" (co-authored with Leonardo Boff): This book, originally published in Portuguese in 1981, is considered a classic work of liberation theology. It explores the themes of justice, poverty, and the role of the church in promoting social change.
* "Women and Church: A Theological Reflection": This book, originally published in Portuguese in 1993, examines the role of women in the church and challenges traditional patriarchal structures.
* "The Cry of the Earth, the Cry of the Poor: Reflections on Ecology and Justice": This book, originally published in Portuguese in 2003, explores the connections between environmental justice and social justice, arguing that both are inseparable.
* "The Theology of the People: A Historical and Theological Analysis": This book explores the history and development of liberation theology, emphasizing its roots in the lived experiences of the poor and marginalized.
These are just a few of Maria Lina Boff's many publications. Her work has been translated into several languages and has had a significant impact on feminist theology and liberation theology.