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The Mind Of Pope Francis eBook

Jorge Mario Bergoglio'S Intellectual Journey

by Massimo Borghesi
language: english
Publisher: LITURGICAL PRESS, August of 2018 ‧
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A commonly held impression is that Pope Francis is a compassionate shepherd and determined leader but that he lacks the intellectual depth of his recent predecessors. Massimo Borghesi’s The Mind of Pope Francis: Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s Intellectual Journey dismantles that image.

Borghesi recounts and analyzes, for the first time, Bergoglio’s intellectual formation, exploring the philosophical, theological, and spiritual principles that support the profound vision at the heart of this pope’s teaching and ministry. Central to that vision is the church as a coincidentia oppositorum, holding together what might seem to be opposing and irreconcilable realities. Among his guiding lights have been the Jesuit saints, Ignatius and Peter Faber; philosophers Gaston Fessard, Romano Guardini, and Alberto Methol Ferrer; and theologians Henri de Lubac and Hans Urs von Balthasar.

Recognizing how these various strands have come together to shape the mind and heart of Jorge Mario Bergoglio offers essential insights into who he is and the way he is leading the church. Notably, this groundbreaking book is informed by four interviews provided to the author, via audio recordings, by the pope himself on his own intellectual formation, major portions of which are published here for the first time.

The Mind Of Pope Francis

Jorge Mario Bergoglio'S Intellectual Journey

by Massimo Borghesi

Property Description
ISBN: 9780814687918
Publisher: LITURGICAL PRESS
Release Date: August of 2018
Language: English
Pages: 344
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Biographies
EAN: 9780814687918
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Massimo Borghesi

Massimo Borghesi é professor titular de Filosofia Moral no Departamento de Filosofia, Ciências Sociais, Humanidades e Educação da Universidade de Perugia. De 1992 a 1996 foi professor de História da Filosofia Moral na Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de Lecce. Ensinou, de 1981 a 2007, Estética, Ética, Teologia Filosófica, na Pontifícia Universidade S. Bonaventura, em Roma, onde foi, de 2000 a 2002, diretor da "Cátedra Bonaventuriana". De 2008 a 2017, lecionou Filosofia e Religião na Pontifícia Universidade Urbaniana. É membro do conselho científico e do comitê editorial de editoras e revistas (Studium, Atlantide, Humanitas, Revista de antropologia e cultura cristã). Foi membro, de 1993 a 2002, do conselho editorial da revista trimestral "Il Nuovo Areopago" e colaborador, de 1984 a 2012, da revista internacional "30Giorni".

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