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Oxford Dictionary of Popes

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KiadóOxford University Press
KötésFűzött
Méret (cm)19.5x13.0x2.0
ISBN9780199295814
NyelvAngol
Nyelvi szintC2-anyanyelvi
Kiadás éve2010
- Chronologically ordered entries on every officially recognized pope in history, from St Peter to Pope Benedict XVI
- Spans almost 2,000 years of history, from the first pope right up to the present day
- Provides information on each Pope's family, social background, pre-papal career as well as details on activites in office
- Covers all the irregularly elected antipopes
- Recommended further reading for many entries
- Includes an appendix on Pope Joan, discussing the tradition that there has been a female pope

New to this edition

Thoroughly revised and updated content
Updated further reading recommendations

This fascinating dictionary gives concise accounts of every officially recognized pope in history, from St Peter to Pope Benedict XVI, as well as all of their irregularly elected rivals, the so-called antipopes. Each pope and antipope's entry covers his
family and social background and pre-papal career as well as his activities in office. Also, an appendix provides a detailed discussion and analysis of the tradition that there has been a female pope. This new edition reflects the very latest in papal
research and contains additional information in the further reading sections of each entry, making the book an even more useful starting place for research into specific pontiffs.

The entries are arranged chronologically making this a continuous history of the papacy over almost 2,000 years. It reveals how, for much of that history, spiritual and temporal power have been inextricably mingled in the person of the pope. A
fascinating read for students of theology and history, as well as the general reader with an interest in Christian history.

Readership: Students and teachers of theology, religious studies and history. Also useful for anyone with an in interest in Catholicism.