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Ulrich Duchrow

Ulrich Duchrow (born 13 June 1935) is a professor of systematic theology at the University of Heidelberg specialising in ecumenical theology and theology-economy issues.

He was the co-founder and co-moderator of Kairos Europa, a "European decentralised network of justice, peace and creation initiatives working in collaboration with churches, social movements, trade unions and non-governmental organisations, both in and outside Europe, for a more just and tolerant society."

Duchrow is a critic of neoliberalism and global capitalism who has articulated a role for the church in founding a better world in his writings.

He is a pacifist.[1]

Books

Periodical articles

Other writings

In Spanish

1997, El Christianismo en el contexto de los mercados capitalistas globalizados, en: Concilium no 270, abril 1997

1998, Alternativas al capitalismo global – extraídas de la historia bíblica y disenadas para la acción política, Ediciones ABYA-YALA, Aya-Yala

2002, La liberación inconclusa del espíritu imperial - Iglesia y teología al final del segundo milenio, en: Fornet-Betancourt, R. (ed.),Globalización capitalista y liberación, Editorial Trotta. Madrid

2003, Duchrow, Ulrich, Hinkelammert, F. J., La vida o el capital. Alternativas a la dictatura global de la propiedad, San José, Costa Rica: DEI

References

Offizielle Homepage von Ulrich Duchrow, Professor für systematische Theologie an der Universität Heidelberg