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The Pope's Dilemma: Pius XII Faces Atrocities and Genocide in the Second World War - German and European Studies Jacques Kornberg
The Pope's Dilemma: Pius XII Faces Atrocities and Genocide in the Second World War - German and European Studies
Jacques Kornberg
A meticulous and careful analysis of the career of the twentieth century’s most controversial pope, The Pope’s Dilemma argues that Pius XII’s refusal to condemn Nazi Germany and its allies was driven by the desire to keep Catholics within the Church.
Commendation Quotes:"In a book that reads like an exciting detective thriller, Jacques Kornberg examines Pope Pius XII and the Nazi regime of terror in Europe. Did the Pope resist the Nazis or acquiesce by failing to protest loudly and clearly? Could he have done more to rescue the Jews of Europe who begged him for his assistance? Why has world opinion shifted from praising Pius in the post-Second World War years to excoriating him, starting in the 1960s? Kornberg's book leads us through the maze of evidence with remarkable clarity and intellectual suspense." - Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College, and author of 'The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany'Commendation Quotes:"For many years, historians have awaited the opening of the Vatican's archives for the reign of Pope Pius XII, unsure how the documentation therein will challenge our interpretations of the wartime church. Until that day arrives, Jacques Kornberg's magisterial survey, written in distinguished and elegant language, provides a valuable analysis of the numerous conflicting theories about Pius XII and his policies that have appeared over the course of the past fifty years." - John S. Conway, Professor Emeritus of History, University of British Columbia, and author of 'The Nazi Persecution of the Churches, 1933-1945'Commendation Quotes:"The Pope's Dilemma is a serious accomplishment by a historian who has spent years studying Pius XII in great depth. Jacques Kornberg has a fine grasp of the theology of the period and has truly incorporated it into his attempt to understand the choices Pius XII made during the Holocaust." - Kevin P. Spicer, C. S. C, James J. Kenneally Distinguished Professor of History, Stonehill College, and author of 'Hitler's Priests: Catholic Clergy and National Socialism'Table of Contents: Introduction: An Approach to the Controversy1. Demolition of Pope Pius XII's Reputation2. The Vatican and Nazi Germany: The 1933 Concordat3. Pius XII and World War II: The Catholic Belligerent States4. Catholic Anti-Jewish Attitudes: Achille Ratti, Eugenio Pacelli, and Others5. The Debate over Pius XII's Priorities, and a Conclusion6. Pope Pius XII and His Predecessors: Different Popes, Similar Policies7. Religious Good Trumps Moral GoodPublisher Marketing: Pope Pius XII presided over the Catholic Church during one of the most challenging moments in its history. Elected in early 1939, Pius XII spoke out against war and destruction, but his refusal to condemn Nazi Germany and its allies for mass atrocities and genocide remains controversial almost seventy years after the end of the Second World War. Scholars have blamed Pius's inaction on anti-communism, antisemitism, a special emotional bond with Germany, or a preference for fascist authoritarianism. Delving deep into Catholic theology and ecclesiology, Jacques Kornberg argues instead that what drove Pius XII was the belief that his highest priority must be to preserve the authority of the Church and the access to salvation that it provided. In The Pope's Dilemma, Kornberg uses the examples of Pius XII's immediate predecessors Benedict XV and the Armenian genocide and Pius XI and Fascist Italy, as well as case studies of Pius XII's wartime policies towards five Catholic countries (Croatia, France, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia), to demonstrate the consistency with which Pius XII and the Vatican avoided confronting the perpetrators of atrocities and strove to keep Catholics within the Church. By this measure, Pius XII did not betray, but fulfilled his papal role. A meticulous and careful analysis of the career of the twentieth century's most controversial pope, The Pope's Dilemma is an important contribution to the ongoing debate about the Catholic Church's wartime legacy.
Contributor Bio: Kornberg, Jacques Jacques Kornberg is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Toronto.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 1 de mayo de 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781442628281 |
| Editores | University of Toronto Press |
| Género | Cultural Region > Germany |
| Páginas | 424 |
| Dimensiones | 154 × 232 × 30 mm · 589 g |