<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A collection of essays designed to promote theological understanding by contextualizing the thought of Pope Francis--from his understanding of history to his theology of mission--within important theological conversations rarely heard in the US Catholic Church"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The dangerous tendency to reduce theological positions to political ones has always fueled divisions in the Church, and it plagues debates surrounding Pope Francis's teaching today. This collection of essays was born of a landmark international symposium designed to promote theological understanding by contextualizing the thought of Pope Francis--from his understanding of history to his theology of mission--within important theological conversations rarely heard in the US Catholic Church. Its contributors demonstrate decisively that Pope Francis's magisterium is the fruit of a profound and distinctive, yet deeply Catholic, intellectual engagement with the theological and ecclesial traditions of the Church.</p><p>Contributors include: Austen Ivereigh, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Rodrigo Guerra López, Bishop Robert Barron, Massimo Borghesi, Susan K. Wood, SCL, Rocco Buttiglione, Guzmán Carriquiry Lecour, Peter J. Casarella, Brian Y. Lee, Thomas L. Knoebel</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"This book leaves the reader in little doubt that the theology of Pope Francis is deeply rooted in Catholic theological tradition." <br><b><i>Gregorianum</i></b><br><br>"This work is certainly an excellent interpretation of the `Theology of the People, ' from different people, and for all the people. It is an effective demonstration of a true sign of the times: the catholicity of the theological-pastoral message of Pope Francis. The point of view of each one of the authors is the incarnation of his missionary imprint and a sign of an outgoing Church."<b>Emilce Cuda, Argentinian theologian and author of <i>Para leer a Francisco. Teologia, etica y politica</i> and C<i>atolicismo y Democracia en Estados Unidos</i></b><br><br>"<i>Discovering Pope Francis</i> offers a much-needed panorama of voices necessary to understand the theological roots of a pontificate--roots that are not only in Latin America but also found in 20th-century French (Gaston Fessard and Henri de Lubac) and German-speaking theology (Hans Urs von Balthasar and Romano Guardini). This book provides an appreciation of this pontificate coming from authors who cannot be labeled as `liberal Catholics." It is a remarkable contribution because it fills a lacuna in the literature on Pope Francis who is still too often framed, especially in the USA, in purely political and ideological terms."<b>Massimo Faggioli, coeditor, <i>Pope Francis: A Voice for Mercy, Justice, Love, and Care for the Earth</i></b><br><br>"Pope Francis has said that ours is not an age of change, but a change of age. In this important collection, we see how the Holy Father is drawing creatively from a range of thinkers and movements--European and Latin American--to bring the people of this age to a new encounter with Jesus Christ and the mercy of God. May these fine essays inspire deeper reflection on the Church's evangelical imperative and the urgency of our calling to be missionary disciples in these times."<b>Most Reverend José H. Gomez, Archbishop of Los Angeles</b><br><br>"Reading this book, one understands how Ignatius of Loyola's words are true for Pope Francis: `it is not much knowledge that fills and satisfies the soul but feeling and tasting inward.' <i>Discovering Pope Francis</i> testifies that, as for Dostoevsky, Bergoglio's logic is not rigidly algebraic: it is flexible, elastic, alive. It never loses sight of the human. Many of these pages show how his way of thinking liberates the energy needed for the evangelical logos that balances a deep connection and strong engagement to the theological and ecclesial traditions of the Church, as well as a deep commitment to reality and all its challenges and complexity."<b>Fr. Antonio Spadaro, SJ, editor-in-chief of <i>La Civiltà Cattolica</i></b><br>
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