In "Theology for the Third Millennium," renowned theologian Hans Küng distills three decades of groundbreaking scholarship into a seminal work that reaffirms the enduring relevance of theology in our modern world.
As religion faces constant questioning and frequent attacks, Küng's magnum opus offers a profound and intellectually rigorous defense of faith's place in contemporary discourse.
This monumental volume is a must-read for students, scholars, and intellectuals grappling with the complex intersections of religion, philosophy, and society. Küng's erudite yet accessible analysis invites readers to confront the challenges facing theology head-on, while illuminating its vital role in shaping our understanding of the human experience.
In "Theology for the Third Millennium," renowned theologian Hans Küng distills three decades of groundbreaking scholarship into a seminal work that reaffirms the enduring relevance of theology in our modern world.
As religion faces constant questioning and frequent attacks, Küng's magnum opus offers a profound and intellectually rigorous defense of faith's place in contemporary discourse.
This monumental volume is a must-read for students, scholars, and intellectuals grappling with the complex intersections of religion, philosophy, and society. Küng's erudite yet accessible analysis invites readers to confront the challenges facing theology head-on, while illuminating its vital role in shaping our understanding of the human experience.