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hans küng


Exploring the tracks of the world religions ...

What do we know about people of other faiths and their religions?
Why do we so often unconsciously reject what appears strange and unknown to us?
To every dark side of a religion belongs also a bright side – tradition and vision, fascination, indeed even beauty.
Hans Küng now makes it possible to find answers to these questions, to trace the tracks of the world religions in their four thousand year history, enabling us better to understand each other and to come closer together.

 
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Over more than a year, Hans Küng worked to put together the grand multi-media project on the theme “World Religions – Universal Peace – Global Ethic”.
At the centre of the project is the seven-part television documentary “Hans Küng, Tracking the World Religions”, produced by the Südwest Rundfunk (SWR) in cooperation with Swiss Television (DRS). In addition to the films, which are also available as videos (VHS or DVD), there is an illustrated book and a CD-ROM. All three products were presented to the public at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 1999.
 

Prof. Karl-Josef Kuschel and Dr. Stephan Schlensog served as scientific advisors to the project. Dr. Schlensog accompanied Prof. Küng during the film shootings around the world and put together the picture documentation.
 


Regarding the intention of the project, Hans Küng stated in the prologue to the film series:
 

From personal experience I know all the dark sides of the religions, of the Christian as well as of the other religions. To this day, religion has played a disastrous role in many a conflict, especially right here in Jerusalem.
 

From personal experience, however, I also know the bright sides of the religions. Instead of inciting to strife and hatred, they can foster peace and reconciliation, also right here in Jerusalem.
 

I have had the opportunity to follow the traces of the religions around the world throughout the many thousand years of their history,
• traces that can lead to peace,

• traces that can lead to a more humane way of living, and

• traces of a common basic ethic among persons of different religions.
 


Men and women from all of the religions know too little of each other. In particular, they know too little about what is common to all religious and ethical traditions.

Nevertheless, it is not my intention here merely to inform, i.e. to present neutral documentary films reporting about the religions in cool objectivity and emotional distance.

By the same token, however, I am not here to missionize, i.e. to produce a film promoting the merits of any one religion or of some new world religion of my own creation.
 


No, I want to provide you with orientation about many things that may be strange or unknown to you and to challenge you to reflect anew about the significance of the great religions for the future of mankind. I invite you to join me and my team in following the traces of the religions through the ages and across the continents.
 


Naturally, we have had to make choices in the course of our journey. But we did not do so arbitrarily. We said to ourselves, it must be possible
• to speak objectively and yet personally,

• to report historical facts exactly and yet address current problems,

• to concentrate upon each religion as such and yet call attention to universal relationships.
 

We want to enable you, the viewers, to experience something of the fascination, indeed the beauty of the religions – not in blind devotion, but in critical sympathy. For this reason, we present to you, in this sevenfold film series, not just one single religion, but the whole spectrum of the world’s religions.
 


We begin with the ethnic religions, especially as they can be found today in Australia and Africa. Then we take up the seven world religions belonging to the three major religious currents found on this earth:
 
• the wisdom religions of Chinese origin: Confucianism and Daoism;

• the mystical religions of Indian origin: Hinduism and Buddhism;

• the prophetic religions of Near Eastern origin: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
 

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The media
dvd The seven-fold film series
 
Over the course of this illuminating seven-part series, the outspoken yet sincere Hans Küng – arguably the world’s best-known living theologian – exercises his talent for transforming the complex into the comprehensible, as he presents an overview of the emergence and historical development of religion.
7-part series, 57 minutes each.
 

English version:
Available at www.films.com under the title “On the trails of the World Religions”:
VHS ISBN 978-0-7365-3742-1
DVD ISBN 978-0-7365-5342-1

German version available from the Internet Shop mehr
 
buch The Book
 

In seven illustrated sections, Hans Küng describes the development of each particular religion, identifying cross-connections, and calling attention to what separates and what unites them.


English version:
Hardcover:
ISBN-10: 0826456839
ISBN-13: 978-0826456830
 

Paperback:
ISBN-10: 0826471226
ISBN-13: 978-0826471222
 

New Edition 2008, Paperback:
ISBN-10: 0826494234
ISBN-13: 978-0826494238


German version available from the Internet Shop mehr
 
cd-rom The CD-ROM
 
(Only in German)
Additional materials for all those who – even without previous knowledge – want to work their way interactively into the project or to communicate its content in an educational setting.
 
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