On Being a Christian
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On Being a Christian   -     By: Hans Kng

On Being a Christian

Image Entertainment / 1984 / Paperback

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Hans Kung assesses the impact of world religions, humanism, science, technology, and political revolutions. He also sifts through Christian controversies--all to affirm the vitality and uniqueness of Christianity in the reality of the historical Christ. This is an apologetic work which reexamines what it means to be a Christian today. HOWEVER, while this work stresses the centrality of Christ, he considers many NT stories uncertain, contradictory, or legendary, rejects the Chalcedonian Christology, humanizes the transcendence of God, and presents Christ more as a good example than as a divine Savior. Kung denies the infallibility of Scripture. Hans Kung is a Swiss Contemporary Roman Catholic theologian.

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Title: On Being a Christian
By: Hans K<129>ng
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 720
Vendor: Image Entertainment
Publication Date: 1984
Dimensions: 6 X 9 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 5 ounces
ISBN: 038519286X
ISBN-13: 9780385192866
Stock No: WW19286

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An international bestseller by one of this century's most prominent theologians, "On Being a Christian" is a work of exhaustive scholarship, born of the author's passionate belief in Jesus Christ as the center of existence. Hans Kung here assesses the impact of other world religions, humanism, science, technology, and political revolutions; and sifting through the theological controversies within the Christian community itself, he affirms the vitality and uniqueness of Christianity by tracing it back to its roots -- the reality of the historical Christ.
But more than history or theology, "On Being a Christian" reexamines what it means to be a Christian today: the role of Christian ethics in a social and political context, the relationship between Christians and Jews, the organization of a community of believers, and practical suggestions for dealing with personal crises of faith. This Image Books edition will reach even larger segments of the population for whom the book was written. Kung defines his audience as those: who do not believe, but nevertheless seriously inquire; who did believe, but are not satisfied with their unbelief; who do believe, but feel insecure in their faith; who are at a loss, between belief and unbelief; who are skeptical, both about their convictions and about their doubts; who are Christians and atheists, Gnostics and agnostics, pietists and positivists, lukewarm and zealous Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox.
A landmark work, for both scholars and educated laity, "On Being a Christian" has become a small "Summa" of the Christian faith. "This is not another gospel," Kung contends, "but the same ancient gospel rediscovered for today "

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Hans Kung is a prominent Catholic Theologian, respected by thinkers of all denominations. He is well known around the world and has been Professor of Dogmatic and Ecumenical Studies at the University of Tubingen, Germany, as well as Visiting Professor at Chicago University and at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He holds honorary degrees from several American universities and has lectured at various universities in Europe, America, and Asia.

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