The Pius War
Responses to the Critics of Pius XII
Contributions by Joseph Bottum, John S. Conway, Rainer Decker, William Doino Jr, Kevin M. Doyle, Russell Hittinger University of Tulsa, John Jay Hughes, Justus George Lawler, Michael Novak former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, 1994 Templeton, Ronald J Rychlak, Robert Louis Wilken Edited by Joseph Bottum, David G. Dalin
Publication date:
09 November 2004Length of book:
268 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
246x167mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9780739109069
In the brutal fight that has raged in recent years over the reputation of Pope Pius XII—leader of the Catholic Church during World War II, the Holocaust, and the early years of the Cold War—the task of defending the Pope has fallen primarily to reviewers. These reviewers formulated a brilliant response to the attack on Pius, but their work was scattered in various newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journals—making it nearly impossible for the average reader to gauge the results. In The Pius War, Weekly Standard's Joseph Bottum has joined with Rabbi David G. Dalin to gather a representative and powerful sample of these reviews, deliberately chosen from a wide range of publications. Together with a team of professors, historians, and other experts, the reviewers conclusively investigate the claims attacking Pius XII. The Pius War, and a detailed annotated bibliography that follows, will prove to be a definitive tool for scholars and students—destined to become a major resource for anyone interested in questions of Catholicism, the Holocaust, and World War II.
The Pius War will likely remain the definitive answer to the slew of malicious and misleading books that have in recent decades assailed Pius XII for his 'silence,' or worse, during the period of Hitler and the Holocaust. The Pius War will likely be an important resource in advancing the cause of Pius XII towarde his canonization.