“Pope Francis as a Global Actor: Where Politics and Theology Meet, hold obvious interest for scholars working across the areas of theology and politics. … The contents of Pope Francis as a Global Actor are wide ranging and, frequently, engaging.” (Christopher Hrynkow, Reading Religion, readingreligion.org, August 21, 2019)
“This well-conceived and closely integrated edited volume focuses explicitly on the deeply theological grounding of Francis' distinctive worldview and wide-ranging breadth of political commitments. In so doing, it persuasively captures the complex essence of this provocative and compelling Pope.” (Tim Byrnes, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science, Colgate University, USA)
“This book uses a distinct methodology to explain the moral engagement and political activism of Pope Francis. It does this through an analysis of his unique Latin American roots and Jesuit background; his people-oriented Catholic theology, and his advocacy for the poor and marginalized. I found this book to be invaluable for my own research and recommend it to anyone seeking to understand the positive, political role that religious leaders can play in an increasingly globalized and secular world.” (Jo Renee Formicola, Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs, Seton Hall University, USA)
“The essays collected in this volume address two major questions: how do the theological ideas and religious commitments held by Pope Francis shape his political views? What is the global impact of the papacy of Francis? The contributing authors bring an array of scholarly competencies and cultural backgrounds to the task of answering those two questions. The editors are to be commended for providing a valuable book that will enrich the understanding of anyone seeking insight into the significance of Pope Francis for our global society.” (Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M., Professor of Theological Ethics, Boston College, USA)
“This collection of intellectually stimulating essays from social scientists and theologians unpacks the relationship between theology and politics in the era of Pope Francis. Employing the perspective of Pope Francis as a global actor, the volume melds a rich span of public policy issues and geographical regions with theological and historical insight. An invaluable resource for scholars and students of political science and theology, as well as anyone interested in the theology and global impact of Pope Francis.” (Susan Crawford Sullivan, Associate Professor, Sociology, College of the Holy Cross, USA)
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Biographical note
Alynna J. Lyon is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire, US.Christine A. Gustafson is Associate Dean of the College and Associate Professor of Politics at Saint Anselm College, US.
Paul Christopher Manuel is Distinguished Scholar in Residence in the Department of Government in the School of Public Affairs at American University, US.