by RichardP.McBrien (Author)
The author of the landmark bestseller Catholicism profiles every pope throughout history - the benevolent and the base, the bizarre and the beloved - in one detailed and comprehensive volume.
Lives of the Pope is the most thorough, vivid, and fascinating history of the papacy available. Renowned Catholic commentator Richard McBrien offers a fresh, intelligent look at each of the 262 popes, including:-
The Apostle Peter, the first pope, in his singular role as Vicar of Christ
Formosus, the pope whose corpse was exhumed, dressed in full vestments, and subjected to a mock trial for papal misdeeds
Boniface, elected pope after having been defrocked twice for immorality
John XXIII, perhaps the most beloved pope in all of history
Lives of the Popes provides chronologically arranged biographies of the pontiffs, revealing the full sweep of the papacy. Each entry contains essential information on a pontiff's life, major writings, controversies, and deeds both great and evil. McBrien eloquently and powerfully brings to life the unique stories of the popes and reveals how they transformed Christianity and the world.
John Paul II, the present Bishop of Rome
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 528
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Published: 02 Feb 1998
ISBN 10: 0060653035
ISBN 13: 9780060653033
Richard P. McBrien, professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame, is a leading authority on Catholicism. McBrien is a frequent commentator for the national media in the US including CBS News. He is the general editor of the HarperCollins Encyclopedia of Catholicism and author of seven other books. He lives in South Bend, IN.