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    Bibliography of Hans Kngs Publications in English

    1955-2007

    The whole bibliography containing all titles in all languages

    is available on the German site

    compiled by:

    Bettina Schmidt, Anette Stuber-Rousselle, Gnther Gebhardt

    12/2007

    I. Books

    II. Editor

    III. Articles in encyclopedia

    IV. Anthologies

    V. Articles

    VI. Interviews

    VII. Prefaces

    IX. Documentaries

    X. Special Editions

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    I. Books

    1. Justification. The Doctrine of Karl Barth and a Catholic Reflection (ThomasNelson & Sons, New York 1964;and: Burns & Oates, London 1965;

    Paperback: The Westminster Press Paperback, Philadelphia 1981, including anew introduction);40th Anniversary Edition: Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville/Kent.2004, with a New Foreword by H. Haering and H. Kng).

    2. The Council and Reunion (Sheed & Ward, London 1961);also as: The Council, Reform and Reunion (Sheed & Ward, New York 1961;Paperback: Image Book, Doubleday, New York 1965, including a newintroduction).

    3. That the World May Believe. Letters to Young People (Sheed & Ward, London1963);also as: That the World May Believe (Sheed & Ward, New York 1963).

    4. Structures of the Church (Thomas Nelson & Sons, New York 1964;and: Burns & Oates, London, 1965;Paperback: Crossroad Paperback, New York 1982, including a newintroduction).

    5. The Living Church. Reflections on the Second Vatican Council (Sheed &Ward, London 1963);also as: The Council in Action (Sheed & Ward, New York 1963);also as: The Changing Church. Reflections on the Progress of the SecondVatican Council (Sheed & Ward, London 1965).

    6. Freedom in the World: Sir Thomas More (Theological Meditations 3, Sheed &Ward, London-Melbourne-New York 1965);also as: Freedom Today (Theological Meditations 1, Sheed & Ward, New York1966).

    7. The Theologian and the Church (Theological Meditations 1, Sheed & Ward,London-Melbourne-New York 1965).

    8. The Church and Freedom (Theological Meditations 6, Sheed & Ward, London-Melbourne 1965).

    9. The Church (Burns & Oates, London 1967;and: Sheed & Ward, New York 1967;Paperback: Search Press, London 1971;and: Image Books, New York 1976).

    10. Truthfulness. The Future of the Church (Sheed & Ward, London-Sydney 1968;and: Sheed & Ward, New York 1968).

    11. The Incarnation of God. An Introduction to Hegels Theological Thought asProlegomena to a Future Christology (T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh 1987).

    12. Infallible? An Enquiry (Collins, London 1971;Paperback: Fontana Library, London 1972;New edition: London 1980);also as: Infallible? An Inquiry (Doubleday, New York 1971;Paperback: Image Book, New York 1972;New edition 1983, with a new preface);New expanded edition with a preface by Herbert Haag; Infallible? AnUnresolved Inquiry (SCM, London 1994;also: Continuum, New York 1994).

    13. Why Priests? A Proposal for a New Church Ministry (Collins, London 1972;and: Doubleday, New York 1972;Paperback: Fontana Library of Theology and Philosophy, London 1972;

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    New edition: Fount Paperbacks, London 1977).14. What Must Remain in the Church (Collins, Glasgow 1977).15. On Being a Christian (Doubleday, New York 1976;

    also: Collins, London 1977;Paperback: Fount Paperbacks, London 1978;

    also: Wallaby Books, New York 1978;and: Image Books, New York 1984;New edition: SCM Press, London 1991).

    16. Brother or Lord? A Jew and a Christian Talk Together About Jesus (Collins,Glasgow 1977).

    17. Does God Exist? An Answer for Today (Collins, London 1980;and: Doubleday, New York 1980;Paperback: Fount Paperbacks, London 1980;and: Vintage Books, New York 1981;New edition: SCM Press, London 1991);also as: Does God Exist? An Answer for Today (Doubleday, New York 1980;Taschenbuchausgabe: Vintage Books, New York 1981; Neuaufl.Taschenbuchausgabe: Wipf & Stock, Eugene/Oregon 2006).

    18. Signposts for the Future (Doubleday, New York 1978).19. The Christian Challenge. A Shortened Version of On Being a Christian

    (Doubleday, New York 1979;and: Collins, London 1979).

    20. The Church Maintained in Truth? (Seabury Press, New York 1980;and: SCM-Press, London 1980).

    21. Art and the Question of Meaning (Crossroad, New York 1981).22. Eternal Life? Life After Death as a Medical, Philosophical, and Theological

    Problem (Doubleday, New York 1984;Paperback: Image Books, New York 1985);

    also as: Eternal Life? (Collins, London 1984;Paperback: Fount Paperbacks, London 1985;New edition: SCM Press, London 1991).

    23. Christianity and the World Religions. Paths of Dialogue with Islam, Hinduismand Buddhism (Doubleday, New York 1986;and: Collins, London 1987;Paperback: Doubleday, New York 1986;and: Fount Paperbacks, London 1987;and: Orbis Books, New York52001;2nd edition: SCM Press, London 1993).

    24. Why I am Still a Christian (T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh 1987;

    and: Abingdon Press, Nashville 1987).25. Literature & Religion. Pascal, Gryphius, Lessing, Hlderlin, Novalis,Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Kafka (Paragon House, New York 1991).

    26. Church and Change. The Irish Experience (Gill and Macmillan, Dublin 1986).27. Theology for the Third Millennium. An Ecumenical View (Doubleday, New

    York 1988;and: Harper Collins, London 1991;Paperback: Doubleday, New York 1990).

    28. Freud and the Problem of God (Yale University Press, New Haven 1979;Paperback: Yale University Press, New Haven 1979);Enlarged Edition: Freud and the Problem of God. (Yale University Press, New

    Haven 1990;Paperback: Yale University Press, New Haven 1990).29. Christianity and Chinese Religions (Doubleday, New York 1989;

    and: SCM Press, London 1993).

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    30. Reforming the Church Today. Keeping Hope Alive (T & T Clark, Edinburgh1990;and: Crossroad, New York 1990).

    31. Global Responsibility. In Search of a New World Ethic (Crossroad, New York1991;

    and: Continuum, New York 1993 Continuum, New York 1993; Wipf & Stock,Eugene/Oreg. 2004);also with preface by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, KG: SCM Press, London 1991).32. Judaism. The Religious Situation of Our Time (SCM Press, London 1992);

    also as: Judaism. Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (Crossroad, New York1992).

    33. Mozart. Traces of Transcendence (SCM Press, London 1992; Foreword by SirYehudi Menuhin);also as: Mozart (W. B. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids/Mich. 1992).

    34. Credo. The Apostles Creed Explained for Today (Doubleday, New York1993;and: SCM Press, London 1993).

    35. Great Christian Thinkers (SCM, London 1994;and: Continuum, New York 1994).

    36. Christianity. Its Essence and History (SCM Press, London 1995);also as: Christianity. Essence, History, and Future (Continuum, New York1995).

    37. A Dignified Dying. A Plea for Personal Responsibility (SCM Press, London1995; together with Walter Jens and with contributions by DietrichNiethammer and Albin Eser);also as: Dying with Dignity. A Plea for Personal Responsibility (Continuum,New York 1995; together with Walter Jens and with contributions by DietrichNiethammer and Albin Eser).

    38. A Global Ethic for Global Politics and Economics (SCM, London 1997;and: Oxford University Press, New York 1998).

    39. The Catholic Church. A Short History (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London2001, Paperback: Phoenix Press, London 2002;and: The Modern Library, New York 2001).

    40. Women in Christianity (Continuum, London, New York 2001).41. Tracing the Way. Spiritual Dimensions of the World Religions (Continuum,

    London 2002;and: Continuum, New York 2002).

    42. My Struggle for Freedom. Memoirs (Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, Mich., 2003;Novalis, Ottawa 2003; Continuum, London 2003).

    43. Islam. Past, Present & Future (Oneworld, Oxford 2007; The AmericanUniversity in Cairo Press, Cairo 2007).44. The Beginning of All Things. Science and Religion (Eerdmans, Grand Rapids,

    Mich., 2007).

    II. Editor

    1. Theological Meditations (Sheed & Ward, London 1965ff;and: Sheed & Ward, New York 1966ff).

    2. Council Speeches of Vatican II (Paulist Press, Glen Rock, N. J. 1964;

    and: Sheed & Ward, London 1964).3. Toward Vatican III. The Work that Needs to Be Done. Editor: D. Tracy H.Kng J. B. Metz (Seabury Press, New York 1978).

    4. The Church in Anguish. Has the Vatican Betrayed Vatican II? Editor: H. Kng

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    L. Swidler (Harper & Row, San Francisco 1987) (american revision).5. A Global Ethic. The Declaration of the Parliament of the Worlds Religions

    (SCM Press, London 1993;and: Continuum, New York 1993).

    6. Yes to a Global Ethic (Continuum, New York 1996;

    and: SCM Press, London 1996).7. A Global Ethic and Global Responsibilities. Two Declarations. Editor: H. Kng H. Schmidt (SCM Press, London 1998).

    8. In the editor body of the following magazines:- Buddhist-Christian Studies (Honolulu) since 1987;- Currents of Encounter: Studies on the Contact between Christianity and

    Other Religions, Beliefs, and Cultures (Amsterdam) since 1988;- The Journal of Religious Pluralism (Montreal/Canada University of San

    Diego/USA) since 1989;- Christian Culture Review (Peking) since 1990;- International Journal for Philosophy of Religion (Columbia/South Carolina)

    since 1991.9. G. Picco, H. Kng, R. v. Weizscker (a.o.), Crossing the Divide. Dialogue

    among Civilizations (Seton Hall University, South Orange/NJ 2001).

    III. Articels in encyclopedia

    1. Freedom, intellectual, in: New Catholic Encyclopedia Bd. VI (New York-London 1967) p. 100-102.

    2. Justification, in: Encyclopedia Britannica Bd. 13 (Chicago London 1967) P. 162-163.

    IV. Anthologies

    1. Justification and Sanctification According to the New Testament, in:Christianity Divided. Protestant and Roman Catholic Theological Issues, ed.

    by D. J. Callahan a. o. (New York 1961;Paperback: London-New York 1962) p. 309-335.

    2. Looking toward the Council. An Inquiry among Christians, Herder 1962.3. Reunion and Doctrine on Justification, in: The Church, Readings in Theology,

    ed. by A. LaPierre E. Wetterer B. Verkamp I. Zeitler (New York 1963) p.101-111.

    4. Theological Currents in Europe Today, in: A New Europe?, ed. by St. R.Graubard (Boston 1964) p. 560-580.5. Gods Free Spirit in the Church, in: Freedom and Man, ed. by J. C. Murray

    (New York 1965) p. 17-30.6. Comment (Comment to No. 25 of the church constitution of Vatikanum II), in:

    Church. Vatican IIs Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (New York 1969) p.55.

    7. The Freedom of Religions, in: Attitudes Toward Other Religions. SomeChristian Interpretations, ed. by M. E. Marty (New York-London 1969) p. 191-217.

    8. Participation of the Laity in Church Leadership and in Church Elections, in:

    Bishops and People, ed. by L. and A. Swidler (Philadelphia 1970) p. 87-112;also in: A Demokratic Catholic Church. The Reconstruction of RomanCatholicism, ed. by E. C. Bianchi R. R. Ruether (New York 1992) p. 80-93.

    9. What Is the Essence of Apostolic Succession? in: Readings in the Theology of

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    the Church, ed. by E. J. Dirkswager, Jr. (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey/USA1970) p. 125-132.

    10. What Is True Religion? Toward an Ecumenical Criteriology, in: Toward aUniversal Theology of Religion, ed. by L. Swidler (Maryknoll 1987) p. 231-250.

    11. The Petrine Office, in: Readings in the Theology of the Church, ed. by E. J.

    Dirkswager, Jr. (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey/USA 1970) p. 142-167.12. What Is the Christian Message?, in: Mission Trends No. 1. Crucial Issues inMission Today, ed. by G. H. Anderson T. F. Stransky (New York-Paramus-Toronto/Grand Rapids 1974) p. 101-110.

    13. Vatican III: Problems and Opportunities for the Future, in: Toward Vatican III.The Work That Needs to Be Done, ed. by D. Tracy H. Kng J. B. Metz(New York 1978) p. 67-90.

    14. Belief in a Son of God?, in: The Bible Now, ed. by P. Burns and J. Cumming(Dublin 1981) p. 143-151.

    15. Catholics and Protestants: An Ecumenical Inventory, in: Vatican II by ThoseWho Were There, ed. by A. Stacpoole (London 1986) p. 24-31.

    16. Christianity and World Religions: Dialogue With Islam, in: Toward aUniversal Theology of Religion, ed. by L. Swidler (Maryknoll 1987) p. 192-209;also in: Muslims in Dialogue. The Evolution of a Dialogue, ed. by L. Swidler(Lewiston-Queenston-Lampeter 1992) p. 249-272.

    17. Discovering God Anew, in: The Incarnate Imagination. Essays in Theology,The Arts & Social Sciences. In Honor of Andrew Greeley, ed. by I. H. Shafer(Bowling Green 1988) p. 256-269.

    18. Paradigm Change in Theology, in: The Whirlwind in Culture. In Honor ofLangdon Gilkey, ed. by D. W. Musser J. L. Price (Bloomington 1988) p. 67-105.

    19. Choosing Leaders, in: L. Swidler H. OBrien (Ed.), A Catholic Bill of Rights(Kansas City 1988);

    reprinted as: Shared Decision Making, in: We are the Church: Reflections onCore Values and Concern, ed. by Parish Renewal Consulting Services, SanFrancisco, 1996, p. 12-14.

    20. Gods Self-Renunciation and Buddhist Emptiness: A Christian Response toMasao Abe, in: Buddhist Emptiness and Christian Trinity. Essays andExplorations, ed. by R. Corless P. F. Knitter (New York 1990) p. 26-43.

    21. God: The Last Taboo? Science, God, and the University, in: Theology and theUniversity. Essays in the Honor of John B. Cobb, Jr., ed. by D. R. Griffin J. C.Hough, Jr. (Albany 1991) p. 51-66.

    22. The Meaning of Life, in: The Meaning of Life. Reflections in Words andPictures on Why We Are Here, ed. by D. Friend and the Editors of Life

    (Boston-Toronto-London 1991) p. 105.23. Christianity and Judaism, in: Jesus Jewishness. Exploring the Place of Jesus inEarly Judaism, ed. by J. H. Charlesworth (New York 1991) p. 258-269.

    24. No Peace in the World Without Peace Among Religion. An Ecumenical WayBetween Fanatism and Forgetfulness of Truth, in: Proceedings. 27th IARFWorld Congress, Europe 1990, ed. by The International Association forReligious Freedom, (Frankfurt 1991) p. 71-83.

    25. A Coalition of Believers and Non-Believers, in: La tolrance aujourdhui.Analyses philosophiques. Document de travail pour le XIXe Congrs mondialde philosophie (Moscou, 22-28 aot 1993), ed. by Division de la philosophie etde lethique d UNESCO (Paris 1993), p. 83-98.

    26. Christian Self-Criticism in the Light of Judaism, in: Christology in Dialogue,ed. by R. F. Berkey S. A. Edwards (Cleveland 1993), p. 229-247.27. Response to Albert H. Friedlander and Tony Bayfield, in: Hans Kng. New

    Horizons for Faith and Thought, ed. by K.-J. Kuschel H. Hring (London

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    1993, and: New York 1993), p. 275-276.28. My Encounters with Judaism, in: Hans Kng. New Horizons for Faith and

    Thought, ed. by K.-J. Kuschel H. Hring (London 1993 and: New York 1993),p. 258-262.

    29. A Global Ethic. The Declaration of the Parliament of the Worlds Religions

    (SCM Press, London 1993;and: Continuum, New York 1993).30. Commitment to a Culture of Nonviolence, in: World without Violence. Can

    Gandhis Vision Become Reality?, ed. by A. Gandhi (New Delhi 1994), p. 244f.31. Clash of Civilizations or World Peace through Religious Peace, in: Facing

    Public Interest. The Ethical Challenge to Business Policy and CorporateCommunications, ed. by P. Ulrich C. Sarasin (Dordrecht 1995), p. 11-27.

    32. Gods Self-Renunciation and Buddhist Emptiness: A Christian Response toMasao Abe, in: Divine Emptiness and Historical Fullness. A Buddhist-Jewish-Christian Conversation with Masao Abe, ed. by C. Ives (Valley Forge 1995), p.207-223.

    33. Jewish Christianity and Its Significance for Ecumenism Today, in: Fortunatethe Eyes That See. Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman in Celebration ofHis Seventieth Birthday, ed. by A. B. Beck, A. H. Bartelt, P. R. Raabe and C. A.Franke (Grand Rapids/USA and Cambridge/GB 1995), p. 584-600.

    34. A Global Ethic, in: A Parliament of Souls. In Search of Global Spirituality.Interviews with 28 Spiritual Leaders from Around the World, ed. by M.Tobias, J. Morrison, B. Gray, San Francisco 1995, p. 124-129.

    35. Global Ethics and Education, in: The Future of Theology. Essays in Honor ofJrgen Moltmann, ed. by M. Volf, C. Krieg, T. Kucharz (Grand Rapids/MI1996), p. 267-283.

    36. Farwell Lecture, in: Dialogue with Hans Kng, ed. by W. Jens K.-J. Kuschel(London 1997), p. 71-106.

    37. Towards a Planetary Code of Ethics: Ethical Foundations of a Culture ofPeace, in: From a Culture of Violence to a Culture of Peace, ed. byUNESCO/United Nations Educational (Paris 1996), p. 129-143.

    38. How I Have Changed, in: How I Have Changed. Reflections on Thirty Yearsof Theology, ed. by J. Moltmann (London 1997), p. 79-87.

    39. Human Responsibilities Reinforce Human Rights: The Global Ethic Project, in:Reflections on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A FiftiethAnniversary Anthology, ed. by B. van der Heijden B. Tahzib-Lie, The Hague1998, p. 165-168.

    40. World Peace World Religions World Ethic, in: E. Agius L. Chircop (Ed.),Caring for Future Generations. Jewish, Christian and Islamic Perspectives,

    Twickenham 1998, p. 69-81.41. Dont Be Afraid of Ethics! Why We Need to Talk of Responsibilities as well asRights, in: H. Kng H. Schmidt (Ed.), A Global Ethic and GlobalResponsibilities. Two Declarations, London 1998, p. 104-122.

    42. Two Declarations: A Comparison, in: H. Kng H. Schmidt (Ed.), A GlobalEthic and Global Responsibilities. Two Declarations, London 1998, p. 143-147.

    43. InterCultural Dialogue versus Confrontation, in: H. Schmiegelow (Ed.),Roman Herzog. Preventing the Clash of Civilizations. A Peace Strategy for theTwenty-First Century, New York 1999, p. 97-105.

    44. Hidden, Eternal, Unfathomable, All-Merciful God, in: E. Roberts E. Amidon(Ed.), Prayers for a Thousand Years. Blessings and Expressions of Hope for the

    New Millennium, San Francisco (1999), p. 140.45. A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization, in: G. Enderle (Ed.), InternationalBusiness Ethics. Challenges and Approaches, Notre Dame 1999, p 109-128.

    46. Economy and Problems of Globalization, in: Forum 2000. Conference Report

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    1998, ed. by Forum 2000 Foundation, Prag 1999, p. 152-155.47. Global Ethic. Two Declarations, in: Tatsuro Kunugi M. Schweitz (Ed.), Codes

    of Conduct for Partnership in Governance. Texts and Commentaries, Tokio1999, p. 293-299.

    48. The Former Yugoslavia: A Warning Example for World Peace, a Challenge for

    World Churches, in: W. J. Buckley (Ed.), Kosovo. Contending Voices onBalkan Interventions, Grand Rapids 2000, p. 371-377.49. Protocol Number 399/57/i, in: P. Collins (Ed.), From Inquisition to Freedom.

    Seven Prominent Catholics and Their Struggle with the Vatican, Sydney 2001,p. 189-207.

    50. Is There One True Religion? An Essay in Establishing Ecumenical Criteria, in:J. Hick B. Hebblethwaite (Ed.), Christianity and Other Religions. SelectedReadings, Oxford 2001, p. 118-145.

    51. A Drama Still Unfolding, in: P. McGarry (Ed.), Christianity. Articles from theIrish Times Series, Dublin 2001, p. 15-21.

    52. Global Ethic for a New Global Order, in: A. Sharma (Ed.), Religion in a SecularCity. Essays in Honor of Harvey Cox, Harrisburg/PA 2001, p. 121-128.

    53. Many Faiths - One Tolerance, in: Alfred Herrhausen Society for InternationalDialogue (Ed.), The End of Tolerance?, London, New York 2002,p. 203-213.

    54. A Global Ethic for a New Global Order, in: N. Dower - J. Wiliams (Ed.), GlobalCitizenship. A Critical Reader, Edinburgh 2002, p. 133-145.

    55. World Religions, World Peace, World Ethic, in: Taipale, Ilkka u.a. (Ed.), Waror Health? A Reader, London, New York 2002, p. 580-586.

    56. An Ethical Framework for the Global Market Economy, in: J. H. Dunning(Hrsg.), Making Globalization Good. The Moral Challenges of GlobalCapitalism, New York 2003, S. 145-158.

    57. To Turn Further the Wheel of Dharma: Paradigm Changes in Buddhism andChristianity, in: D. W. Chappell (Hrsg.), Socially Engaged Spirituality. Essays

    in Honor of Sulak Sivaraksa on his 70th Birthday, Bangkok 2003, S. 468-475.58. On Having the Courage of Ones Convictions, in: A. Ivereigh (Ed.),

    Unfinished Journey. The Church 40 Years after Vatican II. Essays for JohnWilkins, London 2003, p. 69-77.

    59. Global Ethic: Development and Goals, in: P. Schmidt-Leukel (Ed.), War andPeace in World Religions, London 2004, p. 183-198; also in: S. Hadi Abdullah(Ed.), Universal Values and Human Renewal. A Reader, Kuala Lumpur 2004,p. 81-97.

    60. Imperatives for Inter-Religious Dialogue in the Postmodern Period, in: D. Kon(Ed.), For the Love of God. A Creative Anthology, Singapore 2004, p. 263-266.

    61. Global Ethic. A Foundation for a new World Order, in: R. Pestel, F. J. Rader-

    macher (Hrsg.), Information Society, Globalisation and Sustainable Develop-ment: The promise of a European Way, EXPO 2000 Conference. Conven-tion Center Hanover, FAW Ulm 2004, S. 273-285.

    62. The Struggle Against Corruption Requires an Ethical Framework: CommonValues on Integrity and Accountability Endorsed by the Worlds Religions, in:The Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, December 2004, Seoul, Korea,S. 335-342.

    63. Replacing Clashes with Dialogue among Religions and Nations: Toward aNew Paradigm of International Relations, in: Donald W. Musser and D. DixonSutherland (Hrsg.), War or Words? Interreligious Dialogue as an Instrumentof Peace, Cleveland/Ohio 2005, S. 7-21.

    64. From Self-centered Humanism to a Global Ethic (in Korean and English) in:Dongsoo Lee et al. (ed.), Dialogues for the 21st Century, Seoul 2006, p. 73-93.

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    V. Articles

    1962-1969

    1. The Pope with the Bishops, in: Prism. An Anglican Monthly Vol. 6 (1962) Issue

    1, p. 7-14.2. The Ecumenical Council in Theological Perspective, in: Dialog I (1962) ) p. 40-49;also in: Theology Digest Vol. 11 (1963) p. 135-139.

    3. Does a Catholic Have to Defend Everything?, in: The Sign (February 1963) p.11-12.

    4. Can the Council Fail?, in: The Furrow Vol. 13 (1962) p. 53-55;also in: Cross Currents Vol. 12 (1962) p. 269-276.

    5. Is Criticism Enough?, in: The Sign (February 1963) p. 12-13.6. Venerating Mary. Difficulties in the Way of Reunion, in: Pax Romana Journal

    6 (1961) p. 13-14.7. Pope John as a Good Shepherd, in: The Catholic World Vol. 195 (1962) p. 7-13.8. Objections to the Council, in: Jubilee Vol. 9 (April 1962) p. 16-19.9. Ecumenical Orientations, in: Worship Vol. 37 (December 1962) p. 83-94.10. One Flock, One Shepherd, in: Catholic Digest (November 1962) p. 31-35.11. The Free Church (readers letter), in: The Sunday Times from 26. 5. 1963.12. Reflections in the Council (Letter to Father Van Ackeren), in: Theology Digest

    Vol.11 (1963) p. 65.13. A Word of Thanks (Thank after the first lecture-trip to the US), in: America

    Vol. 108 (1963) p. 826-829.14. Servus Servorum Dei. Why Pope John Was Great, in: The Tablet Vol. 217

    (1963) p. 630-632, 645-646;also in: Our Sunday Visitor from 30. 6. 1963.

    15. The Missions in the Ecumenical Age, in: African Ecclesiastical Review Vol. 5(1963) p. 97-108.

    16. Reunion and the Jews. An Answer to Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf, in: TheChristian Century Vol. 80 (1963) p. 829.

    17. The Mass of the Future, in: The Sign Vol. 42 (1963) p. 18-21.18. What Christians Expect of Vatican II, in: Christianity and Crisis Vol. 23 (1963)

    p. 156-160.19. Latin: The Churchs Mother Tongue?, in: Harpers Magazine Vol. 227 (1963) p.

    60-64.20. The Council So Far, in: The Catholic Layman Vol. 77 (1963) p. 6-13.21. The Church and Freedom, in: Commonweal Vol. 78 (1963) p. 343-353.

    22. The Council End or Beginning? in: Commonweal Vol. 81 (1965) p. 631-637.23. The Charismatic Structure of the Church, in: Concilium Vol. 1 (London 1965)Issue 4, p. 23-33;also in: The Catholic World Vol. 201 (1965) p. 302-306.

    24. And After the Council?, in: Commonweal Vol. 82 (1965) p. 619-623.25. The World Religions and Gods Plan of Salvation, in: Indian Ecclesiastical

    Studies Vol. 4 (1965) p. 182-222.26. The Reform of the Roman Church, Reform Towards Other Christian

    Churches, Reform Towards Other Religions, and Reform Towards the World,in: The Sunday Times from 12. 12. 1965.

    27. What Has the Council Done? in: Commonweal Vol. 83 (1966) p. 461-468.

    28. A Question to the Church, in: The Month Vol. 224 (1967) p. 259-261.29. Holland Shows the Way, in: The Tablet Vol. 221 (1967) p. 1250.30. What Is the Essence of Apostolic Succession? in: Concilium Vol. 4 (London

    1968) Issue 4, p. 16-19.

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    31. With Windows Open to the Street, in: Union Seminary Quarterly Review Vol.23 (1968) p. 147-157.

    32. Intercommunion, in: Journal of Ecumenical Studies Vol. 5 (1968) p. 576-578.33. Blame Everything on the Council, in: The Critic Vol. 27 (1969) p. 38-41.34. Tribute to Karl Barth, in: Journal of Ecumenical Studies Vol. 6 (1969) p. 233-

    236.35. Dissent May Be a Duty, in: The Voice Vol. 1 (Washington 1969) No. 11, p. 3.36. Participation of the Laity in Church Leadership and in Church Elections, in:

    Journal of Ecumenical Studies Vol. 6 (1969) p. 511-533.

    1970-1980

    37. Mixed Marriages: What Is To Be Done?, in: The Tablet Vol. 224 (1970) p. 518-520.

    38. The Extent of Convergence, in: Concilium Vol. 6 (London 1970) Issue 4, p. 54-57.

    39. Mixed Marriages: A Rejoinder (Letter to Yves Congar), in: The Tablet Vol. 224(1970) p. 782-783.

    40. Breakthrough on Mixed Marriages, in: The Tablet Vol. 224 (1970) p. 1136-1138.41. Towards a Discussion of Infallibility, in: Worship Vol. 45 (1971) p. 287-289.42. Statement, in: Japan Missionary Bulletin (Tokyo, December 1970);

    also in: Catholic Worker (Australia, November 1975) p. 9-12.43. To Get to the Heart of the Matter. Answer to Karl Rahner, in: Homiletic and

    Pastoral Review Vol. 71 (1971) p. 9-21, 17-32, 49-50.44. Who Shall Choose the Bishops?, in: The New York Times from 28. 1. 1971.45. Why I am Staying in the Church, in: America Vol. 124 (1971) p. 281-283;

    also in: The Tablet Vol. 225 (1971) p. 433-435;also in: Catholic Worker (Australia, June 1971) p. 4-6;

    also in: Catholic Herald (London) from 17. 8. 1973.46. Why Infallibility? in: The New York Times from 3. 6. 1971.47. What Is the Criterion for a Critical Theology? Reply to Gregory Baum, in:

    Commonweal Vol. 94 (1971) p. 326-330.48. Response (Response at A. Dulles article The Theology of Hans Kng: A

    Comment), in: Union Seminary Quarterly Review Vol. 27 (1972)p. 143-147.49. A Short Balance-Sheet of the Debate on Infallibility, in: Concilium Vol. 9

    (London 1973) (New Series) Issue 3, p. 129-136.50. Authority in the Church. An Exchange Between Hans Kng and Karl Rahner,

    in: The Tablet Vol. 227 (1973) p. 597-598;also in: America Vol. 129 (1973) p. 9-11.

    51. The Case Is Open, in: The Tablet 227 (1973) p. 670-671;also in: America Vol. 129 (1973) p. 58-60.52. Parties in the Church? A Summary of the Discussion, in: Concilium Vol. 9

    (London 1973) Issue 8, p. 133-146.53. Confirmation as the Completion of Baptism, in: Colloquium Vol. 8

    (Australia/New Sealand 1975/1976) No. 1, p. 33-40 and No. 2, p. 5-13;also in: U. S. Catholic Vol. 40 (July 1975) p. 19-22 (shortened).

    54. The Origin of Resurrection Belief, in: Theology Digest Vol. 23 (1975) p. 136-142.

    55. The Infallibility Issue, in: The Tablet Vol. 228 (1974) p. 662-663;also in: National Catholic Reporter from 19. 7. 1974.

    56. From Anti-Semitism to Theological Dialogue, in: Concilium Vol. 10 (London1974) Issue 7/8, p. 103-110.57. Being a Christian (Text of the Press Conference), in: The Tablet Vol. 228 (1974)

    p. 1021-1022.

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    58. Statement on Women Priests: Theology No Barrier, in: National CatholicReporter from 12. 12. 1975.

    59. Religious Service Today Why?, in: Accent Vol. 10 (Adelaide 1977) p. 4-14.60. Feminism a New Reformation (16 theses), in: The New York Times Magazine

    from 23. 5. 1976.

    61. Rome Must Find a Way to Cope With the Growing Conflict Within the Church(The case Lefebvre), in: The Times from 28. 8. 1976.62. Christianity: Faith and Hope, in: The Catholic Connection Vol. 1 (Alexandria,

    Virginia/USA 1976) No. 6, p. 1, 3.63. Christ and Change, in: The Catholic Connection Vol. 1 (Alexandria,

    Virginia/USA 1976) No. 7, p. 3, 6.64. Jews and Gentiles, in: The Catholic Connection Vol. 1 (Alexandria,

    Virginia/USA 1976) No. 8, p. 3, 6.65. On Being a Christian (Press conference to the english and american edition of

    Christ sein), in: America Vol. 136 (1977) p. 1-2;also in: The Tablet Vol. 231 (1977) p. 79-80.

    66. Answer to Bishop B. C. Butler, in: Catholic Heraldom from 25. 2. 1977.67. What Must Remain in the Church I-IV, in: New Citizen (New Zealand) from 6.

    10., 20. 10., 3. 11., 17. 11. 1977 and 23. 2., 9. 3., 23. 3. 1978.68. Is Jesus a Bond or Barrier? A Jewish-Christian Dialogue (with Pinchas Lapide),

    in: Journal of Ecumenical Studies Vol. 14 (1977) p. 466-483.69. Catholics and Protestants Today, in: Theology Digest Vol. 27 (1979) p. 255-259.70. The Pope Who Held His Hand Over Me, in: The German Tribune (Hamburg)

    from 20. 8. 1978.71. Pope John Paul II: His First Year, in: The New York Times from 19. 10. 1979;

    also in: Chicago Tribune from 25. 10. 1979;also in: The Age (Melbourne) from 3. 1. 1980;also in: Magill (Dublin) November 1979, p. 22-24.

    1980-1989

    72. Toward a New Consensus in Catholic (and Ecumenical) Theology, in:Consensus in Theology? A Dialogue With Hans Kng and EdwardSchillebeeckx ed. by L. Swidler (Philadelphia 1980) p. 1-17.

    73. How Should We Speak Today About the Holy Spirit, in: Concilium(Edinburgh/New York 1979) Issue 128, p. 114-117.

    74. My Deep Sorrow, in: The Universe (London) from 4. 1. 1980.75. Why I Remain a Catholic, in: The Times (London) from 28. 1. 1980;

    also in: The New York Times from 28. 1. 1980;

    also in: The Irish Times from 30. 1. 1980;also in: Consensus in Theology? A Dialogue With Hans Kng and EdwardSchillebeeckx, ed.by L. Swidler (Philadelphia 1980) p. 159-165.

    76. Open Letter, in: The Tablet Vol. 224 (1980) p. 303;also in: National Catholic Reporter from 28. 3. 1980.

    77. Rebel Theologian and the Catholic Conflict, in: The Times from 15. 4. 1980.78. A Letter on Christology and Infallibility, in: Concilium (Edinburgh/ New

    York 1980) Issue 138, p. 85-97.79. Hans Kng Writes to the Pope About Clerical Celibacy, in: National Catholic

    Reporter from 16. 5. 1980.also as: The Human Right to Marriage, in: The Observer from 7. 9. 1980;

    also in: The Age (Melbourne) from 22. 9. 1980 (A Rebels Open Letter to PopeJohn Paul).80. The Freedom of the Election of the Bishop in Basel, in: Concilium (New York

    1980) Issue 137, p. 95-98.

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    81. Does God Exist? An Answer for Today, in: Horizons Vol. 7 (Villanova,Pennsilvania/USA 1980) No. 2, p. 299-320.

    82. To What We Can Still Cling, in: Humanizing Americas Iconic Book (Society ofBiblical Literature) Centennial Adresses (Chico 1980) p. 39-56.

    83. Where I Stand, in: Bulletin of Pacific School of Religion (Berkeley 1981) Issue 1;

    also in: Christianity and Crisis Vol. 2 (New York, February 1981) p. 3-11;also in: United Presbyterian A. D. (March 1981) p. 23-25.84. Church from Above Church from Below?, in: Renewal Informations,

    Opinions, Comments, No. 2 (Catholic Renewal Movement London 1985) p. 3-14.

    85. Consistency Key to Preach Gospel Credibly, in: National Catholic Reporterfrom 6. 11. 1981.

    86. Science and the Problem of God, in: The Journal of the InterdenominationalTheological Center (Atlanta 1982/1983) p. 95-107.

    87. Will the Pope Win Over Women?, in: The New York Times from 16. 11. 1983.88. Rome Fears U.S. Renewal, in: National Catholic Reporter from 30. 12. 1983.89. Twenty Years of Ecumenical Theology What for?, in: Concilium

    (Edinburgh/New Nork 1983) Issue 170, p. 45-52.90. Concilium in Faith With the Council: 1985 and After, in: Concilium

    (Edinburgh/New Nork 1983) Issue 170, p. 90-92.91. Dying With Christian Dignity, in: Commonweal (New York) from 27. 1. 1984.92. Parsifal: A Theology for Our Time, in: Michigan Quarterly Review Vol. 23

    (Ann Arbor 1984) Issue 3, p. 311-333.93. Christianity and World Religions: The Dialogue With Islam as One Model, in:

    Harvard Divinity Bulletin Vol. 15 (December 1984 January 1985) Issue 2, p.4-8.

    94. A Christian Scholars Dialogue With Muslims, in: The Christian Century from9. 10. 1985.

    95. Fear of Freedom at the Vatican, in: The Globe and Mail (Toronto) from 4./5.10. 1986;also in: National Catholic Reporter from 11. 10. 1985, p. 9-10, 23-26 (SpeakingOut After a Long Silence);also in: Church in Anguish. Has the Vatican Betrayed Vatican II?, ed. by H.Kng L. Swidler (Harper and Row, New York 1987) p. 58-74.

    96. What Is the True Religion? Toward an Ecumenical Criteriology, in: Journal ofTheology for Southern Africa (Cape Town 1986), Issue 56, p. 4-23;also in: Ching Feng (Hong Kong 1987) Issue 3, p. 95-122;also in: The Tablet Vol. 233 (1989) p. 92-93 (Ecumenism and Truth: The Widerdialogue).

    97. Christianity and Islam, in: Indo Asia Vol. 2 (Sachsenheim 1986/87) p. 6-16.98. Introduction: The Debate on the Word Religion, in: Concilium (Edinburgh1986) Issue 183, p. XI-XV.

    99. Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Religions: Some Theses for Clarification,in: Concilium (Edinburgh 1986) Issue 183, p. 119-125.

    100. Freedom for Truth Peace Among Religions, in: Dialogue. A QuarterlyJournal Exploring the Implications of the Bahai Faith for Our Time Vol. 1 (LosAngeles 1986) No. 2, p. 8.

    101. Christianity and World Religions: the Dialogue With Islam as OneModel, in: The Muslim World Vol. 77 (London 1987) Issue 2, p. 80-95.

    102. Is the Christs Table Divided?, in: International Christian Digest Vol. 1

    (September 1987) No. 7, p. 37-39.103. Geneva Forum: What Is the Church? (with P. Webb, P. Potter, I. SookChung, G. Priestland), in: International Christian Digest Vol. 1 (Nashville1987) Issue 2, p. 12-14.

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    104. On Being a Christian Theologian, in: The Critic Vol. 42 (Chicago 1987)Issue 4, p. 11-16.

    105. The Hour of Truth for South Africa, in: Concilium (Edinburgh 1987)Issue 189, p. XI-XII.

    106. Ecumenism and Truth: The Wider Dialogue, in: The Tablet Vol. 233

    (1989) p. 92-93.107. No Peace in the World Without Peace Among Religions. An EcumenicalWay Between Fanatism and Forgetfulness of Truth, in: World Faith InsightVol. 21 (New York 1989) Issue 2, p. 3-22;also in: Dharma World Vol. 18 (1991), p. 10-16.

    108. My Personal Spero, in: Seeds of Peace Vol. 6 (Bangkok 1990) No. 1, p.28-31.

    109. Seven Foundations for the Future, in: The Times from 28. 7. 1989.

    1990-1999

    110. Under Romes Displeasure, in: The Tablet Vol. 234 (1990), p. 125-126(shortened).

    111. Dialogability and Steadfastness: On Two Complementary Virtues, in:W. G. Jeanrond J. L. Rike (Ed.), Radical Pluralism and Truth. David Tracyand the Hermeneutics of Religion, New York 1991, p. 237-249.

    112. He That Is Not Against Us Is for Us, in: Perspectives Vol. 5 (GrandRapids 1990) Issue 2, p. 4-5.

    113. Response to Francis Cook: Is It Just This? Different Paradigms ofUltimate Reality in Buddhism, in: Buddhist-Christian Studies Vol. 9(University of Hawai Press 1989) p. 143-156.

    114. Rediscovering God, in: Concilium Vol. 26 (London-Philadelphia 1990)Issue 1, p. 86-102.

    115. Towards a World Ethic of World Religions, in: Concilium Vol. 26(London/Philadelphia 1990), Issue 2, p. 102-119.

    116. Prayer of the Religions in the New World Context, in: Concilium Vol. 26(London/Philadelphia 1990) Issue 6, p. XI-XIII;also in: Musica Sacra International, 21.-26. Mai 1994, The Religions TheMusic The Ensembles, ed. by the Bayrische Musikakademie(Marktoberndorf 1994), p. 5-6.

    117. All Children of Abraham, in: The Church Times (London) from 22. 2.1991;also in: The Tablet Vol. 235 (1991) p. 260-264, 294-295.

    118. From Three Faiths, One Reconciliation, in: Los Angeles Times from 31.

    3. 1991;also in: Star (Kansas City, Miss/USA) from 1. 4. 1991 (Religious ReconciliationIs the Key to Peace).

    119. Two Flags Over Jerusalem? There Can Be No Peace Among the NationsWithout Peace Among the Religions, in: European Affairs Vol. 5 (1991) Issue 2,p. 6-11.

    120. In Search of a New World Ethic, in: The World Vol. 5 (1991) Issue 3, p.14-16.

    121. World Religions and World Ethos, in: Universitas 34 (1992) Issue 2, p.79-85.

    122. Book Meant as Service to Judaism, in: The Church Times (London)

    from 3. 4. 1992.123. Toward a Universal Declaration of Global Ethos, in: Journal ofEcumenical Studies Vol. 28 (1991) Issue 1, p. 123-125.

    124. Against Contemporary Roman Catholic Fundamentalism, in: Concilium

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    Vol. 28 (London 1992) Issue 3, p. 116-125.125. Special Column: A World Catechism?, in: Concilium Vol. 29 (London

    1993) Issue 3, p. 121-123.126. Yesterdays Document (Perspectives on the catechism: 3), in: The Tablet

    from 28. 5. 1994, p. 664.

    127. World Peace World Religions World Ethic, in: Concilium Vol. 30(London 1994) Issue 3, p. 127-139.128. Christ, Our Light, and World Religions, in: Theology Digest (Fall, 1995),

    Volume 42:3, p. 215-219.129. A Global Ethic and Education, in: British Journal of Religious Education

    (1995), Volume 18:1, p. 6-21.130. Theologians Now Face Either-Or Situations, in: National Catholic

    Reporter from 15. 12. 1995, Vol. 32, No. 8, p. 6-7.also as: Waiting for Vatican III, in The Tablet from 16. 12. 1995, Vol. 249, No.8106, p. 1616-1618.

    131. Global Ethic and Education in Tolerance, in: Diogenes (Winter, 1996),No. 176, Vol. 44/4, p. 137-155.

    132. Shared Decision Making, in: We are Church: Reflections on Core Valuesand Concern, ed. by Parish Renewal Consulting Services, San Francisco, 1996,p. 12-14;first published as: Choosing Leaders, in: L. Swidler H. OBrien (Ed.), ACatholic Bill of Rights, Kansas City, 1988.

    133. Why Europe Needs to Look to Blair, in: Financial Times from 22. June1997.

    134. Without a World Ethos there can be no Better World Order, in:Betonwerk + Fertigteil-Technik (May, 1997), Vol. 63, No. 5, p. 40-47.

    135. A New Global Ethics, in: The Power of Culture. Conference Report, ed.by the Netherlands Development Assistance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The

    Hague, 1997, p. 55-63;also in: Report of the Discussion on A New Global Ethics, p. 64-67.

    136. Towards a Universal Civilization, in: Development and CooperationVol. 5 (Berlin, 1997), p. 17-19.

    137. A Global Ethics in an Age of Globalization, in: Business EthicsQuarterly, Vol. 7, No. 3 (July 1997), p. 17-31.

    138. Between Profits and Morals, in: brilliant. The magazine for ourcustomers (Eckert Group), No. 1 (1998), p. 8-9.

    139. Between Profit and Morality, in: Euro News. The Customer Magazineof SCA Fine Paper, No. 1 (1998), p. 6f.

    140. Christianity and Judaism, in: Explorations, Vol. 12, No. 2 (1998), p. 7.

    141. A Global Ethic in World Politics: The Middle Way Between RealPolitics and Ideal Politics, in: International Journal of Politics, Culture andSociety, Vol. 13, No. 1 (1999), p. 5-19.

    142. Global Politics and a Global Ethic. A Challenge for the New Century, in:Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. Year Book 1999, p. 59-61;also in: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia. Vousikirja 1999, p. 97-99.

    2000-2007

    143. A Drama Still Unfolding, in: The Irish Times from 31. 1. 2000, p. 9.144. Responsibilities and Rights: The Quest for a Global Ethic, in: Global

    Dialogue, Vol. 2, No. 1 (2000), p. 120-125.145. Towards a Universal Civilization, in: Islam and Christian-MuslimRelations, Vol. 11, No. 2 (2000), p. 229-234.

    146. Global Ethic for a New World Order, in: Religions in Our Future

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    Society. International Symposium for the 100th Anniversary of the Birth ofMaster Chongsan, ed. by the Wonkwang University, Iksan 2000, p. 369-380.

    147. Global Ethic and Traditional Chinese Ethics (chin.), in: Journal for theStudy of Christian Culture, No. 4 (2000), p. 284-296.

    148. Global Ethic: A Response to My Critics, in: International Journal of

    Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 14, No. 2 (2000), p. 421-428.149. Basic Trust as the Foundation of a Global Ethic, in: International Reviewof Psychiatry, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2001), p. 94-100.

    150. Whos Biased?, in: The Tablet from 19. 5. 2001.151. Is the Roman Church the Church of Christ?, in: Jeevadhara. A Journal of

    Christian Interpretation (Kottayam), Vol. XXXI, No. 183 (2001), p. 176-178.152. Global Politics and Global Ethics. Status Quo and Perspectives, in:

    Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, Vol 3, No. 1,(2001/2002), p. 8-20.

    153. A New Paradigm in International Relations? Reflections on September11, 2001, in: Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, Nr. 31 (2002), S. 5-17.

    154. A Vision of Hope. Commencement Address, in: Religious Studies atFIU, Departement of Religious Studies, Florida International University,Miami, No. 13, Spring 2003, p. 3 a. 6.

    155. A Global Ethic: Development and Goals, in: Interreligious Insight. AJournal of Dialogue and Engagement, Vol. 1, No.1, January 2003, p. 8-19.

    156. A Vision of Hope. Commencement Address, in: Religious Studies atFIU, Departement of Religious Studies, Florida International University,Miami, No. 13, Spring 2003, p. 3 u. 6.

    157. The Threat to Freedom, in: The Tablet, 7.2.2004, p. 8-9.158. The Pope we need, in: The Saturday Advertiser, Adelaide/Australia

    from 9. April 2005, p. 3.159. No Clash, but Dialogue among Religions and Nations, in: Dharma

    World 32 (2005), p. 23-26.160. Religion, violence and holy wars, in: International Review of the Red

    Cross, Vol. 87, No. 858, June 2005, p. 253-268.161. Music and Religion, in: International Choral Bulletin (ICB), Vol. XXIV,

    No. 4, 4. quarter 2005, p. 8-9.162. How to prevent a clash of civilizations, in: International Herald Tribune

    from 4./5. March 2006, p. 6.163. How are we to think of God?, in: Science & Spirit, July/August 2007,

    p. 60-64.164. The globalization of ethics, in: Daily News Egypt, 30 November 2007,p. 7.

    VI. Interviews

    1. Interview with J. B. Sheerin, in: The Catholic World Vol. 197 (1963) p. 159-163.

    2. A Brotherly Approach from Both Sides. Interview with T. de Quntain, in:Steps to Christian Unity, ed. by J. A. OBrien (New York 1964) p. 74-85.

    3. Interview with D. OGrady, in: Way Vol. 20 (1964) p. 11-13.4. Conversation at the Council. Discussion with J. C. Murray, G. Weigel, G.

    Diekmann and V. A. Yzermans, in: The American Benedictine Review Vol.15 (1964) p. 341-351.5. Interview, in: An Sagart (Samhradh 1965) p. 12-13.6. The Church and the Council. Interview with D. Fisher, in: The Catholic

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    Herald from 18. 6. 1965;also in: St. Louis Review from 25. 6. 1965.

    7. The Spirit of Change in the Church. Interview with P. Granfield, in: TheHomiletic and Pastoral Review Vol. 66 (October 1965) p. 17-21.

    8. Interview, in: Listening. Current Studies in Dialog Vol.1 (1966) p. 172-182.

    9. The Roman Curia Must Be Reformed. Interview with J. Horgan, in: TheIrish Times from 18. 11. 1967;also in: St. Louis Review from 8. 12. 1967;also in: The Advocate (Melbourne) from 25. 1. 1968.

    10. Interview with A. MacLeod, in: The New Zealand Listener from 18. 10.1971.

    11. Interview with R. Murray, in: The Month Vol. 232 (1971) p. 117-121.12. Interview with J. OConnor, in: Intellectual Digest Vol. 2 (New York, March

    1972) p. 19-22.13. Mysterium Ecclesiae, in: The Tablet Vol. 227 (1973) p. 835-839.14. Sermon on the Mount? Will It Play in Peoria?, in: US Catholic Vol. 43

    (January 1978) No. 1, p. 30-34.15. Interview with John Wilkins, in: The Tablet Vol. 229 (1975) p. 381-382

    (Correction p. 414).16. A Catholic Maverick. Interview with W. F. Willoughby, in: Washington

    Star from 28. 2. 1972.17. We Cant Go Backward. Interview with A. M. Kerr, in: The Catholic

    Connection Vol. 2 (Alexandria, Virginia/USA 1977) No. 5, p. 3.18. On Being a Catholic Christian, in: U. S. Catholic Vol. 44 (May 1979) No. 5,

    p. 12-16.19. The Teacher the Pope Has Banned for Heresy. Interview with I. Rowan,

    in: The Sunday Telegraph from 9. 11. 1980.20. A Conversation With Hans Kng, in: The University of Chicago Magazine

    Vol. 74 (1982) Issue 4, p. 20-21.21. The Vatican Is a Totalitarian State. Interview with M. Westerman, in:

    Newsweek (New York) from 8. 8. 1983.22. Religion Should Never Be Ignored. Interview with K. Masud T. Ahsan,

    in: The Muslim Magazine (Islamabad) from 24. 2. 1984.23. Speak Out on the Church in Africa. Interview with P. Byrne, in: Speak

    Out! A Christian Magazine for Youth (Ndola/Zambia) March/April 1986,p. 8-9, 15-16.

    24. Father Hans Kng Speaks on Life Issues. Discussion with P. Lefevre, in:East Texas Catholic Vol. 22 (1985) No. 11, p. 10.

    25. Hans Kngs Theological Pilgrimage to Iran. Interview with A. Swidler, in:

    National Catholic Reporter from 30. 12. 1988.26. The Church in China: An Interview With Professor Julia Ching and theRev. Hans Kng. Interview with P. H. Samway, in: America from 22. 4.1989.

    27. The New Ethic: Global Responsibility. Interview with N. Gardels, in: NewPerspectives Quarterly Vol. 8 (1991) Issue 2, p. 44-51.

    28. The Christian Thing to Do. Interview with B. Ivry, in: Newsweek from 8. 7.1991;also in: Newsweek (japanese edition) from 18. 7. 1991.

    29. Discussing Anti-Judaism in the New Testament With Hans Kng, in:Explorations Vol. 6 (Philadelphia 1992) No. 2, p. 1-4.

    30. Hoping for Humanity. Interview with L. Bondi, in: The Malta Independentfrom 16. 10. 1994, p. 12.31. New Rules to Live by, in: Newsweek from 12. 8. 1996, p. 54.32. World Ethos The Lifework of Hans Kng: Counterpoint of Hope,

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    Interview with G. Ruis, in: The Japan Mission Journal, Vol. 52, No. 3 (Tokio1998), p. 179-182.

    33. Catholic Church in Crisis, Says Controversial Scholar, Interview with M.Shackleton and G. Simmermacher in: The Southern Cross from 26. 12. 1999,p. 13.

    34. Symposium: Islam, Iran and the Dialogue of Civilizations, in: GlobalDialogue, Vol. 3, No. 1 (2001), p. 1-13.35. Thinking Big, Interview with R. McCloughry, in: Third Way. The modern

    world through Christian eyes, Vol. 24, No. 1 (2001), p. 18-21.36. Of Dogmatics and Reform, Interview with N. R. Menon, in: Frontline, Vol.

    20, No. 6 (2003/2004), p. 61-63.37. Catholic rebel Kueng fears manipulation of conclave, Interview for Reuters

    with A. Hudson, 12. 4. 2005.38. Finding a Common Ethic. The 22nd Niwano Peace Prize Commemorative

    Dialogue between Dr. Hans Kng and Rev. Nichiko Niwano, in: DharmaWorld, Vol. 32, November/December 2005, p. 17-21.

    39. Rigidity makes religion hate-filled, Interview with Lee Dong-soo, in:JoongAng Daily from 12 December 2005, p. 7; also in Korean from Decem-ber 1st, 2005, p. 8; also as: From Self-centered Humanism to a Global Ethic(in Korean and English) in: Dongsoo Lee et al. (ed.), Dialogues for the 21stCentury, Seoul 2006, p. 73-93.

    VII. Prefaces

    1. Introduction to: V. A. Yzemans, A New Pentecost. Vatican Council II:Session 1 (Westminister, Maryland/USA 1963) p. XIX-XX.

    2. Foreword to: L. Swidler, The Ecumenical Vanguard. The History of the Una

    Sancta Movement (Pittsburgh, PA 1966) p. IX-XI.3. Preface to: J. Mller, H. Haag, G. Hasenhttl, The Unknown God? (New

    York 1966) p. 7-9.4. Preface to: K. Rahner, Belief Today (New York 1967) p. 5-6.5. Foreword to: R. Modras, Paul Tillichs Theology of the Church. A Catholic

    Appraisal (Detroit 1976) p. 11-13.6. How the Pope Became Infallible (New York 1981) p. 1-26.7. Editorial, in: Concilium (Edinburgh/New York 1980) Issue 138, p. VII.8. Foreword: Who Has to Say in the Church, in: Concilium (Edinburgh/New

    York 1981) Issue 148, p. VII-IX.9. Editorial: The Right to Dissent, in: Concilium (Edinburgh/New York 1982)

    Issue 158, p. VII-VIII.10. Editorial: Mary in the Churches, in: Concilium (Edinburgh/New York 1983)Issue 168, p. VII-XI.

    11. Foreword. Notulae on the Buddhist-Christian Encounter, to: TakeuchiYoshinori, The Heart of Buddhism. In Search of the Timeless Spirit ofPrimitive Buddhism, ed. and Translated by J. W. Heisig (New York 1983)p. VII-XII.

    12. Preface to: W. G. Oxtoby, The Meaning of Other Faiths (Philadelphia 1983)p. 9-10.

    13. Foreword to: Paradigm Change in Theology, Crossroad, 1989.14. Editorial: Christianity Among the World Religions, in: Concilium

    (Edinburgh 1986), Issue 183, p. IX-X.15. Preface to: The Peace Bible. Words from the Great Traditions, ed. by S.Scholl (Los Angeles 1986) p. VII-IX.

    16. An Ecumenical Assembly for Peace, in: Concilium (Edinburgh 1988) Issue

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    195, p. XVII-XVIII.17. Editorial, in: Concilium (London/Philadelphia 1990) Issue 2, p. VII-VIII.18. Fundamentalism as an Ecumenical Challenge, in: Concilium Vol. 28

    (London 1992) Issue 3, p. VII-VIII.19. Preface to: K.-J. Kuschel, Born Before All Time? The Dispute over Christs

    Origins (London 1992) p. XVII-XIX.20. Editorial: Islam A Challenge for Christianity, in: Concilium Vol. 30(London 1994) Issue 3, p. VII-VIII.

    21. Preface to: D. N. Freedman M. J. McClymond (Ed.), The Rivers ofParadise. Moses, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus, and Muhammad as ReligiousFounders, Grand Rapids 2001, p. VII-IX.

    IX. Documentaries

    1. Hans Kng. His Work and His Way, ed. by H. Hring K.-J. Kuschel(Collins, London 1979);and: (Doubleday, New York 1980).

    2. Kng in Conflict, ed. by L. Swidler (Doubleday, New York 1981).3. Robert Nowell, A Passion for Truth. Hans Kng: A Biography (Collins,

    London 1981).also as: A Passion for Truth. Hans Kng and his Theology (Crossroad, NewYork 1981).

    4. Hans Kng. New Horizons for Faith and Thought, ed. by K.-J. Kuschel H.Hring (SCM, London 1993);and: (Continuum, New York 1993).

    5. Dialogue with Hans Kng, ed. by W. Jens K.-J. Kuschel (SCM, London1997).

    6. Hermann Hring, Hans Kng. Breaking Through (SCM, London 1998).7. Manuel Rebeiro, The Church As the Community of the Believers. Hans

    Kngs Concept of the Church As a Proposal for an EcumenicalEcclesiology, Vol. I, Vol. II (Intercultural Publications, New Delhi 2001).

    8. T. Anatharackal, Towards a Theocentric Normative Christology. A CriticalAnalysis of the Christological Project of Hans Kng within the Frameworkof the Theology of Religions (Katholische Universitt Leuven, Leuven2002).

    X. Special Editions

    1. Global Ethic Development and Goals, in: Schmidt-Leukel, Perry (Ed.), AGlobal Ethic and its Relevance for the United Kingdom. ConferenceReport (unpublished) (2002).