Edited by Paul Lakeland, an international collection of essays re-evaluating the legacy of Hans Kung. Authors include Hermann Haring, Karl-Josef Kuschel, Anthony Godzieba, Roger Haight, Mary McAleese, Susan Ross, Jakob Rinderknecht, Hille Haker, Frank Clooney, Johanna Rainer and Jonathan Keir. Available from Paulist Press.
Swiss theologian Hans Kung was the most controversial of the European Catholic theologians who emerged at the time of Vatican II. He gained attention for challenging papal infallibility, but he also wrote at length on other topics, including justification, Christian life, the existence of God, priesthood, the incarnation, global ethics and interreligious dialogue.