User talk:Marriex
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This is a bit late, I'm afraid, and you doubtless know all the above already. Still, though belated, welcome! Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 10:04, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Hans Küng
I have reverted your entry at Hans Küng not for any objection, but because it is unclear. What do you mean by the "commitment of Küng?" and how did that lead to Ratzinger's appointment? At what institution was the chair of dogmatics you mentioned? Are these events important enough to add to a general article on Küng? The second sentence seems to apply more directly to Küng, but you make a reference to a "student revolt in 1968" which many readers may be unfamiliar with. In the United States there were a number of student disturbances in 1968, but I feel certain you do not intend to refer to any of those. A non-specialized English speaking audience will need some more detail (or links) to make these things understandable. --Blainster 18:06, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
Well with regard to content I think that Küng's erstwhile friendship with Ratzinger is noteworthy. I have tried to make the passage more easy to understand for those not conversant with german contemporary history and the German university system. Marriex 09:22, 29 September 2005 (UTC)