Christianity and the World Religions: Paths to Dialogue With Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism

by Hans Küng, Heinz Bechert, Josef Van Ess, Heinrich von Stietencron

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There is a significant connection between ecumenism and world peace. Anyone who feels a sense of obligation toward the world community, who takes seriously the fragility of all human arrangements, who has glimpsed the possibilities of technical and human error, must know what is at stake here. He must know that the threat to peace and the need to regulate it have long since burst through the dimensions of the specific, reginoal conflict, and have become global political problems on which the show more survival of us all depends. The most fanatical, the cruelest political struggles are those that have been colored, inspired, and legitimized by religion. To say this is not to reduce all political conflicts to religious ones, but to take seriously the fact that religions share in the responsibility for bringing peace to our torn and warring world. show less

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> KÜNG (Hans), VAN ESS (J.), VON STIETENCRON (H), BECHERT (H ). Le Christianisme et les religions du monde. Paris, Éd. du Seuil, 1986, 611 p.
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In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, 34e Année, No. 67.2 (avril-juin 1989), p. 291… ; (en ligne),
URL : https://www.persee.fr/doc/assr_0335-5985_1989_num_67_2_1390_t1_0291_0000_2

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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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Christentum und Weltreligionen. Hinführung zum Dialog mit Islam, Hinduismus und Buddhismus
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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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261.2ReligionChristian organization, social work & worshipSocial theology and interreligious relations and attitudesChristianity and other systems of (non-)belief
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BR127 .C46513Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristianityChristianity
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