Pope Benedict XVI: A Biography
By (Author) Joann F. Price
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
23rd April 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religion and beliefs
Religion: general
282.092
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1332g
This comprehensive biography of Pope Benedict XVI emphasizes his theological positions and contributions as a theologian. Pope Benedict XVI: A Biography is an incisive exploration of the life and career of the current head of the Roman Catholic Church, with an emphasis on his theological positions and contributions as a theologian. Written by a Catholic priest who is an expert on Bavarian theology, the book looks at Benedict's family life, his teen years in Nazi Germany, his rise in the Church, and the beliefs that shape his Papacy. Readers of this biography will learn that, in addition to his native German, Benedict XVI speaks Italian, French, English, Spanish, and Latin fluently, has a knowledge of Portuguese, and can read ancient Greek and biblical Hebrew. They will discover that he plays the piano and is very fond of cats. Perhaps surprisingly, they will find that during the time of the Second Vatican Council, the Pope was viewed as a reformer, and that he continues to regard himself as a supporter of the Council's teaching, holding, however, that those teachings have been widely misinterpreted. All this and more make for a fascinatingand instructivereading experience.
Authoritative . . . well referenced . . . . This work is recommended not only to students, but also to the general reader. * ARBA *
Joann F. Price, MLS, is affiliate instructor of English at Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver, CO.