Ulrich Duchrow is one of the most influential contemporary Protestant theologians. He is the leader of a movement that describes itself as a radical reformation aiming to use the main principles of Protestant theology for a radical criticism of the contemporary socio-economic order. The author discusses the basic elements of Duchrow’s theology, and in particular his formulation of a European theology of liberation. The author also presents the radical reformation project and makes a detailed analysis of its 94 theses, which contain the project’s fundamental diagnoses and aims.