Jimmy Burns
Francis: Pope of Good Promise
From Argentina's Bergoglio to the World's Francis
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Pope Francis is a far more complex man than early biographies have suggested. He is no picture-book saint but a very human priest, one wracked by doubt, who struggled to be a true witness of his faith. In circumstances he neither sought nor foresaw Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio was handed the highest office at a time of institutional crisis, not just for the Catholic Church but long-established institutions worldwide.In this ground-breaking biography, award-winning writer Jimmy Burns examines Bergoglio's childhood and formation as a priest, and the extent to which both his religious orthodoxy and social conscience were forged against the d…
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Pope Francis is a far more complex man than early biographies have suggested. He is no picture-book saint but a very human priest, one wracked by doubt, who struggled to be a true witness of his faith. In circumstances he neither sought nor foresaw Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio was handed the highest office at a time of institutional crisis, not just for the Catholic Church but long-established institutions worldwide.In this ground-breaking biography, award-winning writer Jimmy Burns examines Bergoglio's childhood and formation as a priest, and the extent to which both his religious orthodoxy and social conscience were forged against the dramatic backdrop of Argentina's turbulent politics and challenging principles he adopted as a member of the Jesuit order. Burns questions Bergoglio's moral standing during the Argentina military junta's 'Dirty War' against political dissidents, appraises the transformation that took place when Bergoglio was made a bishop and sheds light on Pope Francis's first years of facing down intrigue and corruption in pursuing a programme of reform for the Vatican.The Pope of Good Promise interweaves Jimmy Burns' moving personal journey - part spiritual, part investigative - with the main narrative in search of the true subject behind the public image.'Francis is blessed with an unusually well-qualified biographer. . . Burns has an instinctive feel for the context of his subject's life and vocation that serves well both subject and reader.' Independent Catholic News'captivating' Literary Review'a well-researched, carefully crafted exploration of a complex, sometimes enigmatic, pope.' Catholic Herald
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-4721-2206-3
- EAN: 9781472122063
- Produktnummer: 18882717
- Verlag: Little, Brown and Company
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
- Seitenangabe: 496 S.
- Ausstattung: B-Format Paperback
- Masse: H19.7 cm x B12.6 cm x D3.2 cm 417 g
- Gewicht: 417
Über den Autor
Jimmy Burns is a prizewinning author and journalist. Burns was the Financial Times Buenos Aires correspondent during the 1980s and worked as a senior investigative reporter with the newspaper for many years. His previous books include The Land that Lost its Heroes: How Argentina Lost the Falklands War, which won the Somerset Maugham Prize for non-fiction and two critically acclaimed biographies, The Hand of God: A Life of Diego Maradona, and Papa Spy, an account of his late father's espionage activities as a leading Catholic.
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