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TITLE:
The Pontiff in winter : triumph and conflict in the reign of John Paul II / John Cornwell.
Publication Date:
2004
Publication Information:
New York : Doubleday,
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
336 p. : ill.
Subject Term:
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
Over more than a quarter of a century, John Paul II has firmly set his stamp on the billion-member strong Catholic Church for future generations and he has become one of the most influential political figures in the world. His key role in the downfall of communism in Europe, as well as his apologies for the Catholic Church’s treatment of Jews and to victims of the Inquisition, racism, and religious wars, won him worldwide admiration. Yet his papacy has also been marked by what many perceive as misogyny, homophobia, and ecclesiastical tyranny. Some critics suggest that his perpetuation of the Church’s traditional hierarchical paternalism contributed to pedophiliac behavior in the priesthood and encouraged superiors to sweep the crimes under the carpet. The Pontiff in Winter brings John Paul’s complex, contradictory character into sharp focus. In a bold, highly original work, John Cornwell argues that John Paul’s mystical view of history and conviction that his mission has been divinely established are central to understanding his pontificate.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780385514842