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A History of the Popes: Volume II: Middle Ages to the Protestant Reform

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The office of bishop of Rome, is one of the most powerful positions in the world. As an ancient institution stretching back for centuries, the papacy has a history that is marked by archaic and modern customs alike. The history of the men who have held this position is fraught with villainous and heroic actions that have left a profound impact on the development of civilization as we know it, both in the West and East. The popes led the early Church through persecution, acquired temporal power through the actions of Constantine, oversaw the universal Church in the early middle ages, were steeped in various scandals in the late middle ages, saw their secular power stripped in the modern period, and were instrumental in the rise and fall of various kingdoms and nations.

140 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 22, 2015

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March 12, 2019
I can’t think of a soap-opera that could rival this story. I had no idea how much infighting and nepotism corrupted the Papal.
The author makes it clear at the beginning that he will not be able to expound on each of the pontiffs in detail. Thus, we are only getting a small sample of those who held the office and their effects on the church-some good, some not so good.
It will be up to the reader to do their own research in the areas that have piqued their curiosity.

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380 reviews4 followers
November 28, 2015
A History of the Pipes. Volume two

This was filled with short history,s of popes from the past. If it wasn't for Christ being the head of the Cathoic Church we would have never survived.
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July 9, 2018
A quick overview of the Popes from the start of the Middle Ages to the start of the Protestant Reformation. All told not a upstanding group of individuals. It seems strange reading about sons and grandsons of previous Popes holding office.

Not very detailed by a good overview.
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412 reviews
April 24, 2020
Very Interesting

Very informative and interesting, although the history is hard to swallow. At times, it was difficult to comprehend what happened to the Catholic Church during those years.
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December 17, 2020
A must read

This second volume along with the first is clearly books for those seriously interested in understanding the evolution of both the papacy and the Catholic church.
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May 12, 2023
My review of Volume II is much the same as of Volume I (see that review for further detail).

Volume II was a bit less confusing, in spots with excessive brevity, but still had a number of typos.
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September 15, 2018
Interesting

I wished it would have gone in more detail. But it was good for a brief read. If you are looking for lots of details you might want to look elsewhere
Profile Image for Liz Wood.
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October 22, 2015
Good overview of papacy

With a tightly woven document North tells us one or two personal things about key winners of the papal races. It fills some political holes in my understanding of things.
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