On Being a Christian

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On Being a Christian is a major theological work by Swiss Catholic theologian Hans Küng that offers a comprehensive, critical exploration of the meaning and implications of Christian faith in the modern world.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
theological book
addresses critique of traditional dogmatic formulations
pluralism and other religions
relationship between faith and doubt
relationship between faith and reason
author Hans Küng NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
focusesOn church and its mission
ethics of Christian life
historical Jesus NERFINISHED
meaning of being a Christian
relevance of Christian faith in the modern world
resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
genre apologetics
systematic theology
hasTheme community and church
dialogue with non-believers
dialogue with other religions
following Jesus
freedom and responsibility
hope and eschatology
hasTranslation English
multiple languages
influencedBy Second Vatican Council NERFINISHED
historical-critical method
modern biblical scholarship
intendedAudience clergy
educated lay Christians
theologians
mainSubject Christian faith
Christology
discipleship
modernity and Christianity
notableFor comprehensive treatment of Christian faith
critical engagement with modern culture
ecumenical approach to Christian doctrine
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Christ sein
partOf Hans Küng's theological oeuvre
publicationYear 1974
publisher various international publishers
relatedWorkByAuthor Does God Exist? NERFINISHED
Infallible? An Inquiry NERFINISHED
The Church NERFINISHED
theologicalPerspective critical
ecumenical
theologicalTradition Catholic theology

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