The Papacy since 1500: From Italian Prince to Universal Pastor

The Papacy since 1500: From Italian Prince to Universal Pastor

The Papacy since 1500: From Italian Prince to Universal Pastor

The Papacy since 1500: From Italian Prince to Universal Pastor

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Overview

These original essays offer thought-provoking perspectives on the complex evolution of the papacy in the last 500 years, from the pope as an Italian Renaissance prince to the pope as a universal pastor concerned with the well-being and salvation of human beings everywhere on earth. Structured by detailed studies of some of the most significant popes in this evolution, this volume explores how papal policies and actions were received as the popes sought to respond to the political, cultural, and social circumstances of their time. Included are essays examining pontificates from that of Julius II, warrior as well as patron of the arts, to the era of the French Revolution and Napoleon, to Paul VI's pleas for peace during the Cold War, and to John Paul II's itinerant, prophetic, and hierarchical model of a pastoral papacy in the age of television and the internet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521509879
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/12/2010
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

James Corkery is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, Dublin. He is the author of Joseph Ratzinger's Theological Ideas (2009).

Thomas Worcester is Associate Professor of History, College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts. He is the author of The Cambridge Companion to the Jesuits (Cambridge, 2008) and the co-editor (with Gauvin Bailey, Pamela Jones and Franco Mormando) of Hope and Healing: Painting in Italy in a Time of Plague, 1500–1800 (2005).

Table of Contents

Introduction James Corkery and Thomas Worcester; 1. Julius II: prince, patron, pastor Frederic J. Baumgartner; 2. Clement VII: prince at war Kenneth Gouwens; 3. The pope as saint: Pius V in the eyes of Sixtus V and Clement XI Pamela M. Jones; 4. Pasquinades and propaganda: the reception of Urban VIII Sheila Barker; 5. Jansenism vs. papal absolutism Gemma Simmonds; 6. Pius VII: moderation in an age of revolution and reaction Thomas Worcester; 7. Pius IX, pastor and prince Ciarán O'Carroll; 8. The social question in the papacy of Leo XIII Thomas Massaro; 9. The perils of perception: British Catholics and papal neutrality, 1914–23 Charles R. Gallagher; 10. Electronic pastors: radio, cinema and television, from Pius XI to John XXIII John F. Pollard; 11. Mixed reception: Paul VI and John Paul II on sex and war Linda Hogan; 12. John Paul II: universal pastor in a global age James Corkery; Conclusion James Corkery and Thomas Worcester; Select bibliography; Index.
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