Hans Küng, the philosopher/priest who was silenced by conservative popes following his role in shaping the Second Vatican Council’s liberal reforms, has died at the age of 93. Father Küng’s The Globalization of Ethics, which identified the common beliefs among all religions, remains resonant today, now that globalization – and the tolerance it requires – is under attack.
Hans Küng: 1928-2021
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Killing Justice in Russia
Killing Justice in Russia
May 26, 2010 Grigory Yavlinsky, et al.
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Ethics and Obama
Ethics and Obama
Feb 19, 2009 Hans Küng
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Humanity’s Stake in Gaza
Humanity’s Stake in Gaza
Dec 31, 2008 Hans Küng, et al.
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The Globalization of Ethics
The Globalization of Ethics
Nov 28, 2007 Hans Küng
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