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ISBN: HB: 9780300176889

Yale University Press

October 2011

176 pp.

19.8x12.9 cm

30 black&white illus.

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Ten Popes Who Shook the World

Catholic popes have been powerful spiritual leaders for nearly two millennia, but their influence is not confined exclusively to Church matters. Many popes have played a central role in the history of Europe and the wider world, not only shouldering the spiritual burdens of their office but also contending with the political crises of their times. In an acclaimed series of BBC radio broadcasts, Eamon Duffy enthralled listeners with vivid stories of the ten popes he judges 'the most influential in history'. With this book, readers may now also enjoy Duffy's portraits of ten exceptional men who shook the world. The book begins with St. Peter, the Rock upon whom the Catholic Church was built, and follows with Leo the Great (fifth century), Gregory the Great (sixth century), Gregory VII (eleventh century), Innocent III (thirteenth century), Paul III (sixteenth century), and Pius IX (nineteenth century). Among twentieth-century popes, Duffy examines the lives and contributions of Pius XII, who was elected on the eve of the Second World War, the kindly John XXIII, who captured the world's imagination, and John Paul II, the first non-Italian pope in 450 years. Each of these ten, Duffy shows, was an extraordinary individual who helped shape the world we know today.

About the Author

Eamon Duffy is professor of the history of Christianity at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of many prize-wining books, including "The Stripping of the Altars", "Saints and Sinners", "The Voices of Morebath", and "Marking the Hours", all published by Yale University Press.

Reviews

"A spiky and enjoyable account" – Peter Standford, The Sunday Times

"The 10 sketches in this short book were broadcast in an acclaimed series on Radio 4 in 2007. They work well on the page, achieving brilliantly something hard to pull off: vivid brief lives that are accurate, fair and engaging... In 'The Stripping of the Altars', Eamon Duffy changed the way we looked at England on the eve of the Reformation. His 'Ten Popes' provokes us to rethink the way the bishops of Rome made world history" – Christopher Howse, The Tablet

"A very readable book... a book highly to be recommended" – Robert Nowell, Church Times