Hans Küng was the most controversial of the European Catholic theologians who emerged at the time of Vatican II and became notorious for challenging papal infallibility. He also wrote at length on other topics, including justification, the Christian life, priesthood, global ethics, and interreligious dialogue.This collection of essays will explore the theological legacy of the Swiss theologian Hans Küng. Given Küng’s mixed reputation and broad range of topics, a wider range of voices provide a judicious reevaluation of his impact on the church and its teachings. Each chapter explores different topic based on the following questions: ·What did he say?·How did he influence theological debates?·What is his lasting significance?

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