The Jesuit Disruptor
A Personal Portrait of Pope Francis
Format:Paperback
Publisher:House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
Published:24th Oct '24
£15.99
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A fresh look at a complex pope with a simple agenda: radically reforming the Catholic Church.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio is the consummate disruptor, disrupting archaic modes of church governance, disrupting our collective spiritual complacency in the face of new challenges to our human flourishing while at the same time remaining deeply faithful to the organic traditions of the church. He is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, but beyond that he is a universal leader with commanding moral presence, able to connect with laypeople and with non-Christian faiths. Pope Francis is also a credible moral voice on issues of immigration, economic inequity, the devastating consequences of political populism, and the accelerating threats to the environment, in spite of the fact that he faces deep infrastructure and governance scandals in his organization.
In his determination to reform the Vatican and ensure the Catholic faith evolves in a way that is relevant to the 21st century, Francis is very much carrying on the tradition of the Jesuits, an order known for their work in education, humanitarian missions, and social justice. A deep understanding of the Jesuit order informs Michael W. Higgins’s approach in this novel reading of a papacy unlike any other.
“Filled with vignettes and details revealing Higgins’s insider view of life at the Vatican, [The Jesuit Disruptor] often has the friendly and joyous feel of someone talking about a dear friend.” — Library Journal (STARRED Review)
“The Jesuit Disruptor serves as a robust counterbalance to the biographies critical of the Argentinian pontiff … The book offers a refreshing note of optimism.” — National Catholic Reporter
“A distinct interpretation of Francis’ pontificate … A creative and personalized sense of Francis’ vision for Catholics and for the world.” — Winnipeg Free Press
ISBN: 9781487010058
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 326g
344 pages