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Hans Kung

#1 User is offline   McKenna

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Posted 21 April 2008 - 07:02 PM

Anyone ever read anything by Hans Kung?

I own Does God Exist but it seems On Being a Christian is his more well-known book (I think that's the title).

One person over on the UCC forums said they read the latter, and found his theology compelling. I was just wondering if anyone here had read anything by him, and what they thought :)
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Posted 13 July 2008 - 01:27 PM

View PostMcKenna, on Apr 21 2008, 07:02 PM, said:

Anyone ever read anything by Hans Kung?

I own Does God Exist but it seems On Being a Christian is his more well-known book (I think that's the title).

One person over on the UCC forums said they read the latter, and found his theology compelling. I was just wondering if anyone here had read anything by him, and what they thought :)
I have read On Being a Christian. I read the book over 30 years ago. In Oregon during the mid-seventies, I even recall a young priest who used it in his catechism classes for adults. I think that Pope John Paul I admired the book. It is still in print. Kung’s books are lucid, witty, and wise. I don't consider them profoundly progressive. In some ways, he sounds old-fashioned.


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Posted 19 July 2008 - 06:03 PM

View PostTed Michael Morgan, on Jul 13 2008, 02:27 PM, said:

I have read On Being a Christian. I read the book over 30 years ago. In Oregon during the mid-seventies, I even recall a young priest who used it in his catechism classes for adults. I think that Pope John Paul I admired the book. It is still in print. Kung’s books are lucid, witty, and wise. I don't consider them profoundly progressive. In some ways, he sounds old-fashioned.



Thanks for the thoughts :)
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