Drawing on detailed historical context, primary source analysis, and theological insight, Ollie Newman unpacks how the Holy See wielded spiritual authority and diplomatic influence to shape debates on democracy, social justice, and cultural transformation. From advocating for the dignity of the vulnerable to navigating controversies on family and bioethics, this authoritative volume reveals the enduring power of Catholic social teaching in confronting modern dilemmas.
Essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of faith, politics, and social ethics, this book illuminates a crucial year when the Vatican's voice resonated beyond the pews-shaping the course of history and offering lessons that remain urgently relevant today.
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