Franz Hinkelammert

German liberation theologian and economist
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IntroGerman liberation theologian and economist
A.K.A.Franz Josef Hinkelammert
A.K.A.Franz Josef Hinkelammert
PlacesGermany
isEconomist Philosopher Theologian
Work fieldFinance Religion Philosophy
Gender
Male
Birth1931, Emsdetten, Germany
Age94 years
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Biography

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Franz Josef Hinkelammert (born 1931) is a German-born theologian and economist, an influential theorist of liberation theology who writes theological critiques of capitalism. He is one of the co-founders of the influential Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones in San José, Costa Rica, along with Hugo Assmann and Pablo Richard.

He holds a doctorate in economics from the Free University of Berlin. He served on the faculty of the Catholic University of Chile from 1963 to 1973. After the Pinochet coup, he went to the Departmento Ecuménico de Investigaciones in San José, Costa Rica. He has written extensively and critically about the neoliberal economic model, anti-utopian and anti-socialist views within religion and politics as well as the syncretism of Marxism and Christianity. His criticisms include those of the economists Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek as well as the philosopher Karl Popper.

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