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 ChristFormosus, the pope whose corpse was exhumed, dressed in full vestments, and subjected to a mock trial for papal misdeedsBoniface, elected pope after having been defrocked twice for immoralityJohn XXIII, perhaps the most beloved pope in all of historyLives 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
Fr. Richard McBrien was for many years a professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. But this work emphasizes his role as scholar more than priest. He plays papal history down the middle, objectively sorting the papal wheat from the chafe. He reminds us that, in addition to being spiritual leaders, popes politically ruled the Papal States of Italy for a millennium. Popes indeed have always been people.
an interesting book, reab about a pope a day
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Apparently the author is a dissenter in the catholic church, unbeknowngst to me. I picked this up in Italy to read about all the popes(most of which I knew nothing about). This book, with its short synopsis on each pope is a great read. It also illustrates the marvelous variety of personalities that inherited the throne of peter. From the smiling Pope John Paul I to the warrior pope Julious II. It details the roman persecutions and shows how few popes were killed in the period, details the schisms and also the sexual adventures of the popes. Shows how many popes were murdered, and how many had short periods in power. It also details the papal election process and its developments. A must read for those interested in a history of the Popes without the usual tenderness associated with some publications and the usual wordiness of academics.
An Excellent Reference
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a well researched, scholarly book which serves both as an excellent read and a reference. With individual sections on each Pope, one can readily locate specific information. It is well evident that the author carefully researched multiple sources (as he claims) and has made every effort to present information as objectively as possible. To those, such as myself, looking for a single authoritative reference on the complete history of the Papacy, this is it.
An honest rerview of the Good and Bad of the papacy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Let's be honest, if you hate the Papacy and you see nothing good in it you will not like this book because it points to much good on the side of Papacy. If you are a die-hard Catholic who beleives in Papal infallability and all the catholic dogmas, you won't like this book because it also points out bad things that came out of the papacy. If you are neutral on Catholicism, and want't a neutral view of the Lives of Popes throughout history, then this is an excellent book. The author is not affraid to talk about the good and the bad of each individual Pope. It is clearly A very honest overview! The previous reviews I have read were either anti-Catholic or Pro-Catholic. it is nice every now and then to see something objective.
Balance is Rare
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
It is so difficult to find easy to use resources on the popes that has a balanced presentation as its objective, I think this book will become a favorite for those who care about this history. Richard McBrien is as good as they get.
Excellent Historical Information
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is the most important among my vast library of papal history books because McBrien includes many facts about the popes that I have only been able to find in obscure books. He lets us know who is favorite and least favorite popes are, but that helps to give a more personal approach to this topic, which is refreshing in that most informational (particularly historical) books tend to be so dry. This is an excellent sourcebook for those interested in papal history and can easily be read from cover to cover without the reader ever getting bored with the text. McBrien is an excellent writer and this is by far the most well-written, interesting, and informative books on the subject of popes that is readily available.
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