The Catholic Church: A Short History

by Hans Küng

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The Catholic Church has undergone many alterations during scientific, cultural, political, technological, and industrial revolutions. In this chronicle, Küng follows the church through its many transformations, focusing on the major persons and actions that created and changed its organization and methods.

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I bought this book to fill some gaps in my knowledge of church history. It did the trick!

Küng’s a loyal rebel in the church, which endeared him to me immediately. He reminded me of Charles Wesley, calling for Anglican reform from within. This book is not only a compelling look at the history of the church, it talks about contemporary church issues as well. Küng’s call for reform in the spirit of Vatican II is visionary.

If you’ve ever wondered about the doctrine of Papal infallibility, or the discipline of celibacy for priests, this book is for you.

It was four nights of reading well spent!
An entry in a series of short books on historical themes, the Modern Library Chronicles Series. This book is a bit polemical, since Hans Kung was a theological advisor to the Second Vatican Council, and disapproves of the central authority of the Popes. He spends much of the history discussing the lack of basis the Roman Pope has for infallibility, and the lack of biblical basis for such staunch strictures as celibacy for clergy and the anti-contraception stance of the church. It is part of my rediscovery of the Church, brought about by the forced church attendance once a week. I am considering Pascal's wager, and his dictum that faith will follow form. Kung has some very amusing stories about Papal misdeeds in the past, and some very show more rapid syntheses of major events such as the reformation and the schism with Byzantium. show less
The Catholic Church: a Short History by Hans Kung. 2001
Hans Kung describes the history of the Roman Catholic Church from its origins in St Paul?s Rome, through the disputes of the medieval era to the modern world. He examines the historic tension in the Church between pluralism and exclusivity; how the role of the Pope has changed; the motivations of the great reforming pontiffs; the evolving functions of the bishops and cardinals; the church?s enthusiasm for missionary activity; the origins of the Marian cult; and how the shock waves of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation can still be felt today. The book concludes with a searching assessment of how the Catholic faith confronts the immense challenges ? from science, from the show more empowerment of women, from those seeking reform of the Church?s strictures against abortion and contraception ? in the new millennium.?The sweep is vast and the tale told with pace and passion? Financial Times show less
De katholieke kerk bevat de turbulente geschiedenis van een machtig instituut, dat voortdurend ter discussie staat. De Zwitserse theoloog Hans Küng beschrijft onder andere de kruistochten, de inquisitie, de Reformatie en de vele controverses van het Vaticaan in de twintigste eeuw. Een erudiet en kritisch verhaal over machtsvertoon, zielzorg, intriges, charismatische persoonlijkheden en controverses.
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Kung is een kritisch katholiek theoloog, die een conflict heeft gehad met Rome. Hij heeft dat conflict op dogmatische gronden gehad en schrijft hierover uitvoerig in zijn zeer lange inleiding. Dit is voor hem een reden, om op een andere manier tegen de kerkgeschiedenis aan te kijken, omdat de gangbare benadering voor hem vaak te show more loyaal is ten opzichte van het centrum van de kerk. Het levert een kritische en interessante kerkgeschiedenis op, al zou die niet los moeten worden gelezen van de gangbare literatuur waarin de kerkgeschiedenis wordt beschreven, en ook met wetenschappelijke studies moeten worden aangevuld. Het boek heeft namelijk ook de uitstraling, om een kritisch pamflet van 'moderne' katholieken te worden en daarmee zou men de wetenschappelijke invalshoek ontkrachten. Het valt niet te ontkennen dat het persoonlijk conflict van de auteur met Rome doorwerkt in de wijze waarop de geschiedenis van de Katholieke Kerk wordt beschreven. Het boek is echter zeer eenvoudig geschreven en zeer toegankelijk voor de gewone lezer. Zonder meer aan te bevelen, als aanvulling van gangbare kerkgeschiedenissen. show less
É um resumo das obras da Hans Kung "Igreja", "ser cristão" e, sobretudo, "Cristianismo - essência e história". Relativamente a esta última, que é simultaneamente a mais recente e a mais usada, perde em erudição e em profundidade, mas ganha em espírito crítico. É uma obra mais pessoal e menos científica. Mis do que uma crítica interna e bem fundamentada, é uma proposta de reconstrução.
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Hans Kung is Swiss and was born into a middle-class family. He studied in Rome for seven years, obtaining his licentiate in philosophy and theology from the Gregorian University there, and then receiving his doctorate in theology from the Catholic Institute in Paris. Since 1960 he has been a professor at Tubingen University, where he taught show more dogmatic and ecumenical theology until his permission to teach Catholic theology was removed as a consequence of statements judged to be contrary to official doctrine. Since 1980 he has taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan, and occasionally in Europe as well. His difficulties with the church began with the publication The Church (1967) and became very hot with the publication of Infallible? An Inquiry (1971). More recently, his On Being Christian (1977) has raised the question of whether his theology is not simply rational Protestant theology of the turn of the century. Official inquiries were held, statements were exchanged between Kung and the Conference of German Bishops, and the Rome-based Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, but no agreement was to be had. Kung continues to declare himself a loyal member of the Roman Catholic church and seems unlikely to leave its priesthood or to be excommunicated. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Catholic Church: A Short History
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The Catholic Church: A Short History
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2001

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
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282.09ReligionChristian denominationsRoman Catholic ChurchCatholicBiography And History
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BX945.3 .K86Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristian DenominationsChristian DenominationsCatholic ChurchHistory
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