Benedict XVI: Commander of the Faith

Benedict XVI: Commander of the Faith

by RupertShortt (Author)

Synopsis

For decades before his election, Pope Benedict XVI was known across the world as an unwavering upholder of Catholic orthodoxy. Critics charged him with high-handedness, and even likened the Vatican department he ran to the KGB. His backers hailed him as a courteous, deeply intelligent figure whose concern to rein in relativism and other forms of dissent appeared timely. Both sides agreed that he was the single most important enforcer of John Paul IIA's policies, and that intellectually, he towers over most of his recent predecessors. What kind of a man is Benedict XVI behind the slogans? What were the influences that shaped him, and how might the Catholic Church evolve under his leadership? Written for the general reader, this book aims to answer these and other questions, including the puzzle over the then Joseph Ratzinger's disavowal of his youthful liberalism from the late 1960s onwards. Following the approach adopted in his study of Archbishop Rowan Williams, Rupert Shortt summarises the Pope's thought in the course of a biographical narrative.The assessment he provides will help dispel the stereotypes and misunderstandings that often mark discussion of church affairs generally.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 24 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 034086429X
ISBN 13: 9780340864296

Author Bio
Rupert Shortt is Religion Editor of The Times Literary Supplement. His other books are Rowan Williams: An Introduction and God's Advocates: Christian Thinkers in Conversation.