John L. ALLEN - KONKLAWE - STRATEGIE I PRZEBIEG
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AutorJohn L.
ALLENTytułKONKLAWEStron277OPIS:WydawnictwoEMKAwydawnictwo: Studio
EMKAokładka: miękkawymiary: 137 x 205stron: 279ISBN:
83-88931-40-1Kod EAN: 9788388931406Wciągający bez reszty
przewodnik, który pozwoli zwykłemu śmiertelnikowi zyskać orientację
w świecie pierwszoplanowych aktorów jednego z najważniejszych i
otoczonych najgłębszą tajemnicą wydarzeń światowych: elekcji
papieża. Konkretnie tego, który zastąpił Jana Pawła II na Stolicy
Piotrowej. Nie sposób oderwać się od Konklawe, dopóki nie przeczyta
się książki do końca.Ilustracje-Rok wydania2002Okładka,
oprawaMIĘKKAStan i inne informacjeNOWASPIS TRESCI:PROMOCJE oraz
Koszty wysyłki- Kupując na innych moich aukcjach płacisz za wysyłkę
tylko raz.Uwaga. Ostrołęka, Zabrodzie, Antonie, mogę dostarczyć
osobiście.SPIS TRESCIKilka słów o autorze książkiJohn L. Allen, Jr.
(born1965) is ajournalistwho specializes innewsabout theRoman
Catholic Church. He is the Vatican analyst
ofCNNandNPR.BiographyAllen grew up in Kansas. Both his grade school
and his high school (Thomas More Prep-Marian) were located in Hays,
Kansas and run by the Capuchin Franciscans. Allen graduated high
school in 1983.[1] He received a master's degree in religious
studies from the University of Kansas. For several years, Allen
taught journalism and oversaw the student-run newspaper, The
Knight, at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California.For
several years, Allen has worked for the National Catholic
Reporter.During the coverage of the death of Pope John Paul II,
Allen frequently appeared on CNN. He is now the Vatican analyst for
CNN and for NPR. He also delivers lectures which discuss Vatican
issues and his latest works.John Allen and his wife Shannon live in
Rome.PublicationsPerhaps Allen's best-known work is his weekly
column about Vatican affairs called "The Word from Rome." This
column appears in the print and online versions of the National
Catholic Reporter.In addition to this column and occasional other
pieces for NCR, Allen's journalistic work has been published in The
New York Times, CNN, NPR, The Tablet, Jesus, Second Opinion, The
Nation, the Miami Herald, Die Furche, and the Irish Examiner.His
books were published by Double Day, Random House.He is also the
author of several books, including two on Pope Benedict XVI, one
written when he was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, and one written
after his election, as well as a book on Opus Dei.Writings on the
VaticanIn 2000, Allen published a biography entitled Cardinal
Ratzinger: The Vatican's Enforcer of the Faith. Several reviewers
criticized this book for being biased, since it very often took an
anti-Ratzinger stance. Joseph Komonchak, for example, called his
writing "Manichaean journalism."[2] After some examination, Allen
concluded that these criticisms were valid. As a result, in his
next biography of the same man, The Rise of Benedict XVI: The
Inside Story of How the Pope Was Elected and Where He Will Take the
Catholic Church (2005), Allen tried to be fair to all sides and
viewpoints. Allen acknowledged that his first book was "unbalanced"
because it was his first book, and it was written, he says, "before
I arrived in Rome and before I really knew a lot about the
universal church. The book "gives prominent voice to criticisms of
Ratzinger; it does not give equally prominent voice to how he
himself would see some of these issues."[3]John L. Allen, Jr. with
Pope Benedict XVIKenneth L. Woodward, former religion editor for
Newsweek, wrote in 2005: "Outside of the North Korean government in
Pyongyang, no bureaucracy is harder for a journalist to crack than
the Vatican's. And no one does it better than John L. Allen Jr. ...
In just three years, Allen has become the journalist other
reporters--and not a few cardinals--look to for the inside story on
how all the pope's men direct the world's largest church."
According to the London Tablet, Allen is "the most authoritative
Vatican writer in the English language."Work on Opus DeiAllen
stated that one of his reasons for writing his 2005 book on Opus
Dei was that he felt that liberal and conservative Catholics were
too often shouting at each other, and he hoped that a book that
tried to be fair to all sides would lead to civilized discussion
rather than rancor. A writer who works hard to achieve an objective
perspective in his writing, Allen has been called by John
Romanowsky of Godspy as having an objectivity that is "maddening."
His work on Opus Dei, a very difficult, controversial topic, has
been called "definitive" by many, and even "fair" by both sides of
the debate.His harshest critic was Damian Thompson of the Catholic
Herald, who, after saying that his "column is a byword for
objectivity," said that Allen "applied a daub of whitewash,"
because Allen did not interview the senior critic of Opus Dei in
Britain, Monsignor Vladimir Felzmann. Allen later sai
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