The Pope's war : why Ratzinger's secret crusade has imperiled the Church and how it can be saved /
The Pope's War offers a provocative look at three decades of corruption in the Catholic Church, focusing on Josef Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI.
Saved in:
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Other Authors: | |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Sterling Ethos,
[2011]
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: |
Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
Table of Contents:
- The young Ratzinger
- Ratzinger's conversion
- The inquisitor's enemies : Haring and Boff
- The inquisitor's enemies : Casaldáliga, Javorova, and Callan
- The inquisitor's enemies : the creation spirituality movement
- Opus dei
- The Legion of Christ and Father Maciel : communion and liberation and Cardinal Law
- Sister Jane blows the whistle about the pedophile crisis
- Some myths that Catholics need to surrender
- Treasures from the burning building : what is worth saving?
- Toward a truly Catholic Christianity and a post-vatician Catholicism
- Grieving then acting : twenty-five concrete steps to take Christianity into the future
- Wailing wall of silenced, expelled, or banished theologians and pastoral leaders under Ratzinger.