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Popes and Politics: Reform, Resentment, and the Holocaust [Paperback]

Justus George Lawler

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1 Oct 2004 0826416578 978-0826416575 New edition
In the last three decades, many books have been published on the role of the Vatican in the modern world. Popes and Politics shows that many recent authors, whether devoted or antagonistic to the papacy, have been guilty of factual distortions and biased interpretations that lead to a flawed picture of the Church and its relation to contemporary society. Among the authors analyzed are James Carroll, John Cornwell, Margherita Marchione, Ralph McInerny, Michael Phayer, Garry Willas and Susan Zuccotti. Lawler cites 'chapter and verse' to illustrate that many of these critics are doing to the church what the Church historically did to the Jews - methodically scapegoating an imaginary enemy.

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"This is vintage Lawler....certain to be recognized as both controversial and worthy of the widest dissemination." Charles E. Curran, author of Faithful Dissent "What is not debatable is that this book will be of importance to everyone concerned with the future of institutional religion." Margaret A. Farley, author of Personal Commitments "A book that informs, fascinates, and enriches. Lawler is a scholar who is so erudite and so balanced in all his research that he stands above and apart from any attempt at labeling him either a 'conservative' or a 'liberal.'" John F. Morley, author of Vatican Diplomacy and the Jews during the Holocaust "Lawler embodies the Catholic reformation that perpetually renews and reminds the Church of its vocation. What makes his deeply engaging and well-crafted argument intensely interesting is his framing of contemporary issues in their historical and cultural context." Jacob Neusner, author of Judaism and Christianity in the Age of Constantine "A must read for those who want to get beyond much widespread misinformation and into the heart of the issues." Francis Schussler Fiorenza, author of Foundational Theology "A brilliantly argued book, which requires several readings to grasp its balanced content. Recent years have witnessed numerous books on papal topics, which Lawler here critiques with scholarship and passion. The text is artistically written. Recommended for all academic collections." Choice "Lawler has written a very good book attacked today's most famous Catholic lefties for vitriolic bias and shoddy scholarship. One need not share all, or indeed any, of Lawler's reform agenda to admire the intellectual vigor, unflinching honesty, and puckish wit of his assaults on Wills and his cohorts." National Review "Popes and Politics by educator and papal expert Justus George Lawler is a meticulous, scholarly accounting that responds to many previously published works about the Vatican and the papacy. A brilliant, intense, and persuasiv

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Justus George Lawler has been the editor of five publishing imprints, and of two quarterly and two monthly journals. He has taught at St. John's University and St. Mary's University in Minnesota, and Loyola University and Xavier University in Chicago. He is author/editor of several books on religious--cultural issues.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Responds to many previous published works 5 Jun 2002
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Popes And Politics: Reform, Resentment, And The Holocaust by educator and papal expert Justus George Lawler is a meticulous, scholarly accounting that responds to many previous published works about the Vatican and the papacy, including those written by James Carroll, John Cornwell, Garry Wills, Susan Zuccotti and more. A brilliant, intense, and persuasively argued study, Popes and Politics covers a range of critical topics, including a thorough re-assessment of Pope Pius XII, the incorporation of Shoah into Catholicism, debate over German and Israeli "revisionist histories" and more. Popes And Politics is high recommended as an inherently engaging and informative study, and a seminal contribution to Papal Studies and Holocaust Studies supplemental reading lists and academic reference collections.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Challenging New Rhetoric for the Papacy 28 Sep 2002
By Ellen Arl - Published on Amazon.com
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Lawler's impressive scholarly detailing guides even those unfamiliar with the theology of the papacy through a series of reviews which focus in part on the difficult period of the Holocaust. While Lawler has constructed a carefully developed argument that responds to recent popular analyses of the papacy, the greatest value of his POPES AND POLITICS rests in his propositions for reform. He provides the meditative direction for necessary change in the future by moving away from the easy, "admire nothing," fadist papal criticism of many theological commentators; and he offers paradigms which will allow the contemporary church to realize the lasting role of the papacy. With wit and comprehensive scholarship, Lawler can always be counted on to awaken and provoke thought in all but the most dead-minded readers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars True and False Reform 24 Sep 2002
By Halbert Weidner - Published on Amazon.com
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Lawler has impeccable credentials as a liberal Catholic and a scholar who is concerned with the reform and renewal of the Catholic Church. In this book, he takes on fashionable writers such as Gary Wills and James Carroll for the sake of real scholarship and real reform. He shreds the pretensions to sound scholarship of these and some others popular in the press. Citing not only their mistakes as "researchers", he decries the ideology that has led to the poor history and analysis. Besides this kind of demolition, he proposes models such as Cardinal Newman and Cardinal Congar as alternatives to the media centered sound bites feeding "papaphobia". The second to last chapter on the spirituality necessary for patient and enduring reform I found especially helpful.
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