Transcending Greedy Money
Duchrow, Ulrich; Hinkelammert, Franz J.
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Description for Transcending Greedy Money
Paperback. This major work offers an historical description and systematic analysis of the root causes of this global economic crisis, which the authors understand as a crisis of western civilization, and provides a comprehensive solution based on theological social justice. Series: New Approaches to Religion and Power. Num Pages: 319 pages, biography. BIC Classification: HRA; HRK; HRL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 160 x 19. Weight in Grams: 504.
This major work offers an historical description and systematic analysis of the root causes of this global economic crisis, which the authors understand as a crisis of western civilization, and provides a comprehensive solution based on theological social justice.
This major work offers an historical description and systematic analysis of the root causes of this global economic crisis, which the authors understand as a crisis of western civilization, and provides a comprehensive solution based on theological social justice.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
319
Condition
New
Series
New Approaches to Religion and Power
Number of Pages
310
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137290045
SKU
V9781137290045
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Ref
99-15
About Duchrow, Ulrich; Hinkelammert, Franz J.
Author Ulrich Duchrow: Ulrich Duchrow is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Reviews for Transcending Greedy Money
"Ulrich Duchrow and Franz Hinkelammert's Transcending Greedy Money is a timely, pertinent and brilliant analysis and critique of modernity and western civilization. The current economic crisis and the consistent and continuing impoverization of people requires a courageous and alternative strategy to combat global greed and neoliberalism which produces suffering, loss, and exclusion. Duchrow and Hinkelammert chart a way forward by ... Read more