This comprehensive source book focuses on the Vatican from the
Renaissance through the 1990s. Developments are studied within the
broad context of European and world history. Crucial
pre-Renaissance events are included as are entries on all of the
popes, and the twenty-one councils from Nicea (325) to Vatican II
(1962-1965). Alphabetically arranged, the entries provide valuable
and often difficult-to-find information on the structure and
organization of the church. While the emphasis remains on the
interaction between the Vatican and Papal Institutions within the
wider political, diplomatic, social and cultural world arena,
theological questions are considered as well as the attitudes and
reactions of the Vatican to key historical events, such as the
French Revolution, Imperialism, World War I and II, the Ethiopian
War, and the Holocaust. Entries on heresies and condemnations are
included along with those on the Vatican reaction to various
ideological movements such as Arianism, Jansenism, Gnosticism,
Fascism, Racism, Marxism and Americanism. Entries address current
issues such as the Papal position on social questions, abortion,
homosexuality, liberation theology, and birth control.
A valuable tool for Papal scholars and researchers, this
informative encyclopedia provides, in one volume, a wealth of
easily accessible information on the influence of the Papacy and
the Vatican throughout the development of the modern world. In
addition to complete listings on all of the popes and all of the
councils, topics and individuals are thoroughly indexed.
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