The influential and controversial Swiss theologian died yesterday. Küng served as a theological adviser at the Second Vatican Council but repeatedly clashed with Rome in the years that followed, leading the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to declare he had “departed from the integral truth of Catholic faith, and therefore he can no longer be considered a Catholic theologian nor function as such in a teaching role.”

 

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