Hans K�ng is a Swiss theologian known for his critical and progressive views on Catholic theology. His work, including books such as "The Church" and "On Being a Christian," challenges traditional doctrines and emphasizes the need for reform within the Catholic Church. K�ng's scholarship and advocacy for interfaith dialogue have made him a prominent figure in contemporary theology. Despite conflicts with church authorities, his contributions continue to influence theological discourse and ecumenical efforts.

"All historical experience demonstrates the following: Our earth cannot be changed unless in the not too distant future an alteration in the consciousness of individuals is achieved."



"Time and again we see leaders and members of religions incite aggression, fanaticism, hate, and xenophobia - even inspire and legitimate violent and bloody conflicts."



"The Epistle to the Romans is an extremely important synthesis of the whole theology of St. Paul."



"If priests were allowed to marry, if this would be an optional thing, and if he could have wife and children, he would certainly have less temptation to satisfy certain sexual impulses with minors."



"However, if the religions in essence merely repeat statements from the United Nations Human Rights Declaration, such a Declaration becomes superfluous; an ethic is more than rights."



"Hundreds of millions of human beings on our planet increasingly suffer from unemployment, poverty, hunger, and the destruction of their families."

