Background
Haan, Roelf Leendert was born on October 27, 1938 in Groningen, The Netherlands. Son of Jan and Ilbina Kundina (Van Halsema) Haan.
(In this short, hard-hitting volume, Roelf Haan critiques ...)
In this short, hard-hitting volume, Roelf Haan critiques the assumptions that underlie our current economic system and makes the case for a truly biblical alternative. / The Economics of Honor walks through the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, but it blazes an unfamiliar path. Through careful exegesis Haan draws economic insights from surprising passages and challenges conventional interpretations of some of Jesus' parables. Haan also draws insights from a wide-ranging number of thinkers, including John Calvin, Jacques Ellul, Ren� Girard, Germaine Greer, and several Latin American liberation theologians. / A provocative and fascinating read, The Economics of Honor challenges accepted economic wisdom and exchanges it for groundbreaking, well-reasoned arguments on how the Bible would have us live today.
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church broadcasting company executive
Haan, Roelf Leendert was born on October 27, 1938 in Groningen, The Netherlands. Son of Jan and Ilbina Kundina (Van Halsema) Haan.
MEcons., Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, Free University Amsterdam, 1971.
With department international monetary affairs, Netherlands Ministry of Finance, The Hague, 1966-1971; head department, Netherlands Ministry of Finance, The Hague, 1970-1971; assigned to, International Monetary Fund, Washington, 1968-1969; instructor department development economics, Free U. Amsterdam, 1971-1975; professor, Institute for Theological Studies, Buenos Aires, 1975-1981; director studies, Institute for Theological Studies, Buenos Aires, 1978-1980; extraordinary professor, Kuyper lecturer, Free U. Amsterdam, 1983; head department for co-financing programs, Netherlands Ministry Foreign Affairs, The Hague, 1983-1985; general manager, IKON (Ecumenical Church Broadcasting Organisation), Hilversum, The Netherlands, 1985-1997.
(In this short, hard-hitting volume, Roelf Haan critiques ...)
Married Marijke Dina de Haan, August 31, 1964. Children: Karin, Kundien.