This captivating collection of essays delves into the profound theological legacy of Swiss theologian Hans Küng, offering a diverse range of perspectives on his impact on the church and its teachings. Through the insightful contributions of distinguished voices such as Hermann Häring, Susan Ross, Anthony Godzieba, and Mary McAleese, among others, the volume provides a nuanced reevaluation of Küng's influence. Each essay enriches the discourse on his groundbreaking work, making this anthology an essential read for those interested in understanding his enduring impact on modern theology.