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ArtikelThe Turning Point  
Oleh: Van Biema, David
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Time Magazine vol. 165 no. 17 (May 2005), page 22-27.
Topik: Pope Benedict XVI; Vatican II; Ratzinger;
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Isi artikelHow the Upheavals of 1968 turned a Vatican II reformer into an arden conservative. In the wide, book-lined hallway on the ground floor of his home office in Tubingen, Germany, Hans Kung runs a finger down a dusty contents page until he finds a name: Joseph Ratzinger. Together with Kung, who had recruited Ratzinger to the theology department at University of Tubingen in 1966, the young theologian was an enthusiastic participant in the reforms of the extraordinary SEcond Vatican Council. They dined frequently, and the intovent Ratzinger sometimes accepted rides in the extrovert Kung's Alfa Romeo. The article open in Kung's leathered hands is titled "Collegiality" : it advocates greater cooperation between the Vatican and Catholic bishops. "That was Ratzinger," says Kung, slapping the book shut and placing it back on the shelf. "Back then we were on the same side."
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