Kung, The Church

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Hans Kung, The Church. Continuum Publishers, 2001.

Referenced in: Ecclesiologies

LifeandLeadership.com Summary

This is a recognized classic, first published in 1967, and still available. Kung is a Catholic scholar who was very instrumental in framing the monumental reformulations of the church among Catholics in the 1960s. This book is an attempt not to represent Catholic doctrine per se, but to delve into the biblical text to discern its message concerning the church. Otherwise, as he says, “All too easily the Church can become a prisoner for the image it has made for itself at one particular period in history.” (19) Much of what Kung said has been expressed well in newer volumes, and it is sometimes difficult to wade through Kung’s comments on the Second Vatican Council. Yet it still occupies an important place in the literature on the nature and purpose of the church, especially parts B and C on the Coming Reign of God and The Fundamental Structure of the Church.

From the Publisher

For religion to work today there must be an awareness of the profound mystery and wonder of life, combined with an awareness of the practical and everyday living. This book discusses how the holiness, mystery and fascination with the divine can be encountered through spirituality.

About the Author

Hans Kung is Emeritus Professor of Ecumenical Theology at the University of Tubingen and President of the Global Ethic Foundation. He is the author of numerous best selling books including On Being a Christian.


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