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Sanctity and Shadows the Unholy See

Sanctity and Shadows the Unholy See

allen schery

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Brooklyn Bridge Books
Año de edición:
2026
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Historia
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9781968950088
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'Sanctity and Shadows - The Unholy See' provides a revealing journey through the darkest and most extraordinary chapters of papal history, exposing scandals and controversies that challenge traditional views of the papacy. The book opens on the mysterious legend of Pope Joan, a woman who allegedly disguised herself as a man to ascend to the papal throne in a time when church authority was precarious and political intrigue reigned. This tale sets the tone for exploring a papacy often portrayed in hagiographic light but, in reality, marked by human ambition, corruption, and frailty.The narrative moves to the infamous Cadaver Trial of Pope Stephen VI, where a dead pope was put on trial in a grotesque spectacle that symbolized the extremes of medieval church politics. The Avignon Papacy and the Western Schism reveal a divided church with rival popes competing for legitimacy amid violent factionalism. Various popes such as Sergius III and the notorious Boniface VIII figure in chapters detailing the intertwining of spiritual and temporal power, highlighting moments of scandal and the struggle for control over Rome and Christendom.A major section covers the Borgia legacy, a Renaissance papacy marked by opulence, debauchery, and political machinations. Pope Alexander VI’s reign is infamous for its sordid orgies, nepotism, and ruthless pursuit of power by his children Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia. The legendary 'Banquet of Chestnuts,' with its bizarre and sensual courtesans contest, symbolizes the decadent extremes to which papal authority was stretched.The book also investigates the papacy’s global influence in the Age of Exploration, including its role in sanctioning colonial conquests under the Doctrine of Discovery, raising moral questions about evangelization and exploitation. Subsequent chapters reveal the church’s response to the Protestant Reformation, with popes like Leo X and Clement VII grappling with both spiritual and political crises.From the harsh decrees of Pope Paul IV and the turbulent reforms of Pius IX to the Vatican’s controversial role during the world wars, 'Sanctity and Shadows' delves deeply into the tensions between faith, politics, and morality. The trials of heretics such as Giordano Bruno and Galileo illustrate the church’s resistance to science and modernity. The book culminates in examining 20th-century scandals involving Vatican bank irregularities and mafia ties, exposing continued challenges to papal integrity.Throughout, Allen Schery combines meticulous research with storytelling flair, drawing on primary documents, archival records, and rich historical literature. This work is not just a chronicle of popes’ lives but a critical study of an institution where sanctity and shadow coexist, shaped by the ambitions, mistakes, and resilience of its human agents.'Sanctity and Shadows - The Unholy See' challenges readers to reconsider the papacy’s history beyond sacred myths and surface piety, revealing a vivid drama that has shaped Western civilization’s spiritual and political landscape for centuries.

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