
A Theological Virus Is Spreading
A NOTE FROM OUR PUBLISHER: Hans Küng's death was an occasion to reflection on how his outlook of dissent has infected parts of the Church, the dangerous effects of which can now be seen in the German “Synodal Path.”
A NOTE FROM OUR PUBLISHER: Hans Küng's death was an occasion to reflection on how his outlook of dissent has infected parts of the Church, the dangerous effects of which can now be seen in the German “Synodal Path.”
Küng served as a theological adviser at the Second Vatican Council but repeatedly clashed with Rome in the years that followed.
Bishop Georg Bätzing, president of the German bishops’ conference offered a tribute saying, “With the death of Prof. Dr. Hans Küng, theological scholarship loses a renowned and controversial researcher.”
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