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Hans Küng

Hans Kueng

Swiss Catholic priest, theologian and author (1928-2021).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Sursee

Country of Citizenship

Switzerland

Employer

University of Tübingen

Date of Birth

3/19/1928

Instance Of

Human

Given Name

Hans

Occupation

Theologian
Writer
Philosopher
University Teacher
Catholic Priest
(1954 - )
Start Time
: 1954

Award Received

16 items
Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg
(2005)
Point in Time
: 2005
Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Steiger Award
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Oskar Pfister Award
(1986)
Point in Time
: 1986
Otto Hahn Peace Medal
(2008)
Point in Time
: 2008
Abraham Geiger Prize
(2009)
Point in Time
: 2009
Theodor Heuss Award
(1998)
Point in Time
: 1998
Honorary Doctorate From University of Toronto
Honorary Doctorate From the University of Cambridge
Honorary Doctorate of the University of Glasgow
Ernst Robert Curtius Award
(2001)
Point in Time
: 2001
Honorary Doctor of Loyola University Chicago
Ludwig Thoma Medal
(1975)
Point in Time
: 1975
Kulturpreis Der Deutschen Freimaurer
(2007)
Point in Time
: 2007
Lessing Ring
(2007)
Point in Time
: 2007

Religion or Worldview

Catholic Church

Member Of

European Academy of Sciences and Arts

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Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

German
Latin
Italian

Work Location

Tübingen

Name in Native Language

Hans Küng
IPA Transcription
:ˈhans ˈkʏŋ

Educated At

Pontifical Gregorian University
Catholic University of Paris
( - 1956)
Academic Degree
:
Doctorate in France
Doctoral Advisor
:
Louis Bouyer
Academic Major
:
Theology
End Time
: 1956
Collegium Germanicum Et Hungaricum

Medical Condition

Parkinson's Disease

Family Name

Küng

Student

Bruno Schmid

Described by Source

Obálky Knih
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Subject Named As
:Küng, Hans, 1928-
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Participant In

Second Vatican Council

Place of Death

Tübingen

Date of Death

4/6/2021

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Native Language

German

Cause of Death

Parkinson's Disease

Doctoral Advisor

Louis Bouyer

Different From

Hans Küng
Hans Kungl

Writing Language

German

Field of Work

Theology and Philosophy
Interfaith Dialogue
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