Bookbot

George Weigel

    17 april 1951

    Deze Amerikaanse auteur en politieke activist richt zich voornamelijk op ethiek en openbaar beleid, vaak met een focus op de relatie tussen religie en liberale democratie. Zijn werk verkent de uitdagingen van een vrije samenleving in de context van kapitalisme, waarbij het de morele dimensies van het politieke leven benadrukt. Hij fungeert als een belangrijke intellectuele stem die probeert theologische gedachten te verbinden met de praktische kwesties van de hedendaagse wereld. Zijn analyses zijn waardevol voor het begrijpen van de diepere filosofische grondslagen van politieke en maatschappelijke systemen.

    George Weigel
    Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism
    Next Pope: The Office of Peter and a Church in Mission
    Not Forgotten: Elegies For, and Reminiscences Of, a Diverse Cast of Characters, Most of Them Admirable
    Witness to Hope
    The Final Revolution
    Letters to a Young Catholic
    • Letters to a Young Catholic

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,5(78)Tarief

      For the faithful, the doubtful, and the searchers of every age, these letters convey the power of the Catholic faith that is at once personal and universal, timely and eternal. In this remarkable exploration of the Catholic world, prominent Catholic author and papal biographer George Weigel offers a luminous collection of letters to young Catholics, not-so-young Catholics, and curious souls who wonder what it means to be Catholic today. Weigel takes readers on an epistolary tour of Catholic landmarks -- from Chartres Cathedral to St. Mary's Church in Greenville, South Carolina; from the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem to G.K. Chesterton's favorite pub in Oxford; and from the grave of a modern martyr in Warsaw to the Sistine Chapel. Weaving together insights from history, literature, theology, and music, Weigel illuminates the beliefs that give Catholicism its distinctive texture and explores the theological importance of grace, prayer, vocation, sin and forgiveness, suffering, and -- most importantly -- love. To a world that sometimes seems closed and claustrophobic, he suggests, Christian humanism offers a world with windows and doors -- and a skylight.

      Letters to a Young Catholic
    • The collapse of communism in central and eastern Europe in 1989 was a remarkable event in a century marked by the unexpected. How did people, divided for generations by an Iron Curtain, suddenly unite atop the Berlin Wall? Why did those who seemed resigned to their fate take control of their futures? While some analysts attribute the Revolution to economic factors, George Weigel argues that the motivations were deeper. People do not risk their lives merely for material gains; a profound change in consciousness was necessary. Weigel posits that this "revolution of conscience" was crucial to the political upheaval of 1989. He explores the Catholic Church's influence on this moral transformation, drawing on interviews with key figures from human rights and resistance movements. This provides insight into the spirit of the Revolution and the motivations of its leaders. Weigel highlights Pope John Paul II's role in challenging communism's "culture of the lie," and discusses the Church's potential future in supporting democracy in former Warsaw Pact nations. Ultimately, Weigel asserts that this "final revolution" signifies an ongoing human quest for true freedom that fulfills the deepest yearnings of the heart, reshaping the political landscape of the twentieth century.

      The Final Revolution
    • The Definitive Biography of Pope John Paul II Witness to Hope is the authoritative biography of one of the singular figures -- some might argue the singular figure -- of our time. With unprecedented cooperation from John Paul II and the people who knew and worked with him throughout his life, George Weigel offers a groundbreaking portrait of the Pope as a man, a thinker, and a leader whose religious convictions defined a new approach to world politics -- and changed the course of history. As even his critics concede, John Paul II occupied a unique place on the world stage and put down intellectual markers that no one could ignore or avoid as humanity entered a new millennium fraught with possibility and danger. The Pope was a man of prodigious energy who played a crucial yet insufficiently explored role in some of the most momentous events of our time, including the collapse of European communism, the quest for peace in the Middle East, and the democratic transformation of Latin America. This updated edition of Witness to Hope explains how this "man from a far country" did all of that, and much more -- and what both his accomplishments and the unfinished business of his pontificate mean for the future of the Church and the world.

      Witness to Hope
    • The collection features essays originally published across various media, including newspapers and magazines, showcasing George Weigel's insights. Many pieces stem from his weekly column, The Catholic Difference, reflecting on themes of faith, culture, and contemporary issues. This compilation offers readers a thoughtful exploration of Catholic thought and its relevance in today's world.

      Not Forgotten: Elegies For, and Reminiscences Of, a Diverse Cast of Characters, Most of Them Admirable
    • The Catholic Church is approaching a significant transition. The next pope will likely have been a teenager or younger during the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), lacking the formative experiences that shaped Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis. This upcoming leader will be a transitional figure in a new way, prompting reflection on the lessons learned from these three conciliar popes. Drawing from personal discussions with them and his extensive experience with Catholics worldwide, George Weigel explores the major challenges facing the Church and its 1.3 billion followers in the twenty-first century. These challenges will demand attention from the next pontificate as the Church navigates uncharted territory. Weigel poses critical questions about the Holy Spirit's call to this Church-in-transition and the qualities needed in the next leader from the Chair of Saint Peter. He outlines what future Catholic leaders, particularly the next pope, must embrace to respond faithfully to the Holy Spirit's call for renewed evangelical witness, missionary fervor, and Christ-centered reform amid institutional failures, mission confusion, counter-witness, and the secularist challenge to biblical faith.

      Next Pope: The Office of Peter and a Church in Mission
    • To Sanctify the World

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      A leading Catholic intellectual argues that the humanist teachings of the highly controversial Second Vatican Council are essential to the future of the Catholic church

      To Sanctify the World
    • The End and the Beginning

      Pope John Paul II -- The Victory of Freedom, the Last Years, the Legacy

      • 590bladzijden
      • 21 uur lezen

      In the spring of 2005, as the world watched the apostolic palace in Rome, the pontificate of Pope John Paul II was recognized as one of the most significant in Christian history. Esteemed author and NBC Vatican analyst George Weigel presents a long-awaited sequel to his international bestseller, offering a dramatic account of the Pope’s battle against communism, enriched by newly disclosed information. This narrative concludes Weigel’s comprehensive portrayal of a figure who profoundly influenced the Catholic Church and world history. Elected pope in 1978, Karol Wojtyła rapidly sparked a revolution of conscience in Poland, ultimately contributing to the fall of European communism and the Soviet Union. However, few were aware of the extensive, covert operations waged against him by the KGB, Polish Secret Police, and East German Stasi. With unprecedented access to Soviet-era documents, Weigel details John Paul’s fight against these oppressive forces. Additionally, he explores the Pope’s challenging final years, marked by illness and revelations of corruption within the Church. Weigel’s insightful biography culminates in a passionate assessment of a man whose life exemplified hope and commitment to Christian ideals.

      The End and the Beginning
    • To poruszająca książka, która przymusza czytelnika do przemyślenia swej wiary oraz katolickości. George Weigel sprowokował nią już debatę w kolegium kardynalskim, a teraz rozpoczyna ją w Kościele na całym świecie. To publikacja o wyzwaniach nowego papieża, który w świecie pełnym zamętu będzie musiał łączyć wierność tradycji z odwagą pioniera nowej ewangelizacji. Maciej Zięba OP, dominikanin, teolog, filozof, publicysta.

      Następny papież. Urząd Piotra i misja Kościoła