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Swiss priest and theologian Hans Keck Zen
Deprivation of the right to preach criticism of’the Pope infallibility

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“There can be no peace between nations without peace between religions.” A spokesman for the Global Ethics Foundation said that Hans Kück, a Swiss Catholic priest and theologian who left such a quote, died at his home in Tubingen, Germany on the 6th (local time). Year 93. Father Kuck is considered the best Catholic theologian of the 21st century and the best intellect in the religious world. After Martin Luther, he was the youngest theologian to advise bishops at the 2nd Vatican Council, which revolutionized Catholicism, from 1962 to 65. He is considered the most challenging priest and theologian. When he was deprived of his right to preach by the Holy See’s Inquisition in 1979 for his criticism of the Pope’s infallibility, the excommunication spread as hundreds of theologians around the world joined the criticism. Unlike the Catholic tradition, he was open to the abolition of priestly celibacy, ordination of female priests, contraception, abortion, divorce, and homosexuality, and criticized John Paul II for regressing the spirit of the Second Vatican Council. In spite of this reforming assertion, he maintained the priesthood, respecting the papal system itself, and having a conversation with Pope Benedic, a long-time best friend in 2005, met with 16, and in 2016, Pope Francis answered,’I will not limit the Pope’s infallible debate I even got it. Born in Lucerne, Switzerland in 1928, he studied philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University, and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1954. He continued his studies at the Sorbonne University and the Catholic University of Paris, France, where he received a doctorate in theology in 1957. He was pastoral in Lucerne until 59, then served as professor of theology at the University of Tübingen from 60. Fr. Kuk served as the chairman of the World Religious Peace Council, and after retiring from university in 1996, he was elected as the first president of the Global Ethics Foundation, and has written extensively. In particular, he suggested three mottos:’There is no survival without global ethics’,’There is no world peace without religious peace’, and’There is no religious peace without religious dialogue’, and insisted on dialogue between civilizations for world peace. At the UN General Assembly in September 1998, Iranian President Hatami responded to Fr. Kuk’s initiative and suggested that 2001 be designated as the “year of dialogue between civilizations” as the first step toward “realization of universal justice and freedom.” Religious reporter Jo Hyun [email protected]

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