
Jesus Wept
seven popes and the battle for the soul of the catholic church
$81.23
- Hardcover
608 pages
- Release Date
11 February 2025
Summary
The Modern Church: A History of Popes, Power, and Crisis
From a best-selling author and former New York Times investigative reporter comes an unprecedented look at the defining struggles of the modern Catholic Church, told through the lives of the last seven popes. Journey from the aftermath of World War II to the present day, gaining essential context around the most pressing issues faced by Pope Francis.
“An extraordinary accomplishment: controversial, but crucial…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781101946411 |
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ISBN-10: | 1101946415 |
Author: | Philip Shenon |
Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
Imprint: | Knopf Books for Young Readers |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 608 |
Release Date: | 11 February 2025 |
Weight: | 845g |
Dimensions: | 232mm x 156mm |
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Critics Review
“With sharp portrayals of the last seven men who have served as supreme pontiffs, Jesus Wept delivers a compelling recent history of the 2,000-year-old institution whose leaders reach for heaven but often fall spectacularly, sadly, into the morass of mortal fallibility … Nothing is spared.” —Mary Jo McConahay, The New York Times Book Review“A fleet and vivid new history of the papacy in the mass-media age … The narrative is alive, intricate, and reliable … The depth of Shenon’s reporting, combined with his narrative’s strict observance of chronology, gives fresh emphasis to material lost in the churn of the news cycle.” —The New Yorker“Gripping and damning.” —The Economist“Lively … [A] crisp account … Popes are people, too, and one strength of Jesus Wept is that it shows them as such.” —Cullen Murphy, Air Mail“An impressive overview of the Catholic Church told in a neat, nuanced narrative that captures its triumphs along with its abysmal failures.” —Teddy Duncan Jr., Washington Independent Review of Books“Gripping… . a sweeping chronicle of the seven popes since the Second World War, starting with Pius XII and ending with Francis. It’s rich in narrative detail and will engross both neophytes and cognoscenti.” —Literary Review“The result of prodigious research, Shenon’s book is endlessly fascinating, insightful, and brilliantly told. Even at its significant length, it is always interesting and highly readable, and Shenon’s final analysis is inarguably a marvel.” —Booklist (starred review)“A detailed, well-researched, and quite frankly epic examination of the Roman Catholic popes of living memory … [Shenon’s] assessments are honest and, at times, brutal … Apologists for the church will doubtlessly find plenty of reason to argue with Shenon, but he also gives them a great deal of material to defend. An extraordinary accomplishment: controversial, but crucial for discussions in today’s Catholic Church.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“Insightful … Beginning with the reign of Pope Pius XII and the aftermath of World War II, the book explores the personalities, politics, and conflicts that marked each pope’s reign … Contributions from top theologians about the roles that various women played in papal households add considerable depth and detail to the stories of the popes.” —Library Journal (starred review)“[Shenon] paints a richly detailed portrait of a complex, hierarchical, and secretive institution as it grappled with a modernizing world.” —Publishers Weekly“This excellent new book by investigative journalist Philip Shenon confirms that the popes ignored abuse and protected abusers every way they could—in the United States and across the world.” —Leslie C. Griffin, Verdict
About The Author
Philip Shenon
Philip Shenon is an award-winning investigative reporter and bestselling author who spent more than twenty years at The New York Times. As a Washington correspondent for the paper, he covered the Pentagon, the Justice Department, the State Department and Congress. As a foreign correspondent, he reported from more than sixty countries and several warzones. He is the author of two New York Times-bestselling books: A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination and The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9⁄11 Investigation. A native of San Francisco, he now lives in Washington, D.C.
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