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Cardinal Ratzinger: The Vatican's Enforcer of the Faith
Published in Hardcover by Continuum Pub Group (November, 2000)
Author: John L. Allen
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A Somewhat Wandering Account
I purchased this book in the hope that I would obtain a clearer understanding of Cardinal Ratzinger in terms of his role and significance during the last twenty years. However I have to say that while there is lots of information in this book along with stories and anecdotes, it fails to deliver in terms of a substantive analysis of the church since vatican II and where the church will be as we move further into this the 21st century. At the conclusion of the book Allen hinges his critical description of the Cardinal in terms of the next conclave including a list of reasons why Ratzinger will not be Pope. If that is not enough he then goes further to sujest that in the event that he is wrong and Ratzinger does become Pope all of the difficulties he would envisage with such a papacy. The issues which he attampts to examine are far to complex in nature to be benchmarked of nothing other than his own futuristic and prophetic beliefs. Sorry to be so negetive.

A good read overall.
Given the scathing reviews Allen's book has recieved by vehement critics, one would get the impression that he has nothing at all positive to say about Ratzinger. On the contrary, Allen believes Ratzinger "is not the vengeful, power-obsessed old man who lurks like a bogyman in the imaginations of the Catholic left". With regard to Ratzinger's thought, Allen finds that his "arguments are more than ex post facto rationalizations for exercises of authority" and speaks of "a deep, logical consistency to [his] vision". Indeed, Allen is so impressed with Ratzinger that he exclaims "in the unlikely event I ever had access to Ratzinger as a personal confesser, I would not hesitate to open my heart to him, so convinced I am of the clarity of his insight, his integrity, and his commitment to the priesthood" -- sentiments which might be denounced as treasonous or dismissed as insane by some on the Catholic left. (Picture a conservative saying the same claim about Hans Kung).

Allen's prevalently liberal audience will be reassured by the fact that his praises for Ratzinger as a person fail to carry over to Ratzinger's role as doctrinal prefect. One doesn't have to read far to note that on every issue from contraception to women's ordination to liberation theology he comes down squarely opposed, and remains just as steadfast in his convictions as the cardinal is in his.

There are many aspects about John Allen's book with which I disagree. Granted, we could expect something of a much different tone had this been written by one of Ratzinger's ardent supporters (Father Joseph Fessio or Cardinal Schonborn). Nevertheless, I believe we should respect Allen's account for what it is: an honest (and so far as I have noticed, unparalleled) attempt by a liberal Catholic to appreciate the person and thought of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. (No doubt others will disagree with my impression -- I say read the book and judge for yourself).

Finally, two poignant observations by John, L. Allen himself:

"Reaction to Ratzinger is often uncritical, driven more by emotion and instinct than sober reflection. Progressives do not read his books, they disregard his public statements, and they assume every position he takes is based on power politics. Conservatives revere most of what he says as holy writ, often spouting mindlessly without penetrating to the principle or value he seeks at stake. Neither response takes Ratzinger seriously.

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The problem with political arguments in contemporary Catholicism is that too often the disagreeing parties talk past one another, having very little intellectual common ground upon which to base the discussion. . . . Neither is willing to spend the intellectual effort to understand the concerns that drive their thoughts, the arguments that have led them to the conclusions they hold, the alternatives they have considered and rejected."

This is certainly advice which any Catholic, regardless of his personal and ideological convictions, can take to heart and follow.

Even Handed Study of a Controvertial Figure
John Allen is to be commended for his biography of Cardinal Ratzinger. It is difficult to write objectively about living, controvertial figures and even more so in the case of powerful religious figures. Emotions can run high, even to the boiling point. Some readers might expect a "hatchet job" of the Prefect of the CDF by a writer for the "National Catholic Reporter", which is a prominently liberal newspaper, but only someone blinded by partisanship could consider this carefully researched and written book to be anything but thoughtful and even handed.

Allen read all of Ratzinger's works and many collateral books and conducted dozens of interviews in preparation for this study. He is at present NCR's resident editor in Rome. Allen is also an unusually well-read and well-informed practicing Catholic who genuinely tries to understand the points of view of his subjects. He raises difficult questions, as is his proper role, and, in my opinion, sometimes gives Ratzinger the benefit of the doubt when a sterner view would be justified but he provides a tremendous amount of valuable information and references so the reader can do his or her own research. This is the mark of a serious biographer and not a polemicist.

John Allen's "Cardinal Ratzinger" is an important and scholarly contribution to our understanding of this powerful figure in the present-day Catholic hierarchy. It deserves to be read.


Queer Frontiers: Millennial Geograhies, Genders, and Generations
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (May, 2000)
Authors: Joseph Allen Boone, Martin Dupuis, Martin Meeker, Karin Quimby, Cindy Sarver, Debra Silverman, and Rosemary Weatherston
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Missed opportunity
Too bad that the editors of this collection have featured themselves more prominently than the excellent writers who contributed to this "anthology" and aren't even featured. If you glanced at the cover, you'd never know that the book includes such well known writers as Sue Ellen Case, George Chauncey, and John Rechy, whose lucid essay is a highlight of this collection that all too often bogs down in "queer-theorizing" jargon, relieved by some excellent vintage photographs, drawings, and reproductions of posters and relevant documents. More of the same editorial attention might have been applied to some of the dense pieces.


NYT Growing and Managing a Business
Published in Paperback by Lebhar-Friedman Books (01 November, 1999)
Authors: Kathleen R. Allen, Joseph Mills, and Kathlenn, R. Allen
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Positioning of Tourist Destinations (Advances in Tourism Application)
Published in Paperback by Sagamore Publishing, Inc. (21 June, 1999)
Authors: Allen Z. Reich, Daniel R. Fesenmair, Joseph T. O'Leary, and Musaffer S. Uysal
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10 Minute Guide to Choosing a College (10 Minute Guides)
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds, Inc (April, 1996)
Authors: Joseph Allen and Bart Astor
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Addison and Steele: Selections from the Tatler and the Spectator
Published in Paperback by International Thomson Publishing (November, 1997)
Authors: Joesph Addison, Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, and Robert J. Allen
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Advances in International Banking and Finance (Advances in International Banking and Finance, Vol 1, 1995)
Published in Hardcover by JAI Press (August, 1995)
Authors: Sarkis Joseph Khoury and C. Allen Bush
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Allen Tate : Tradition als Bauprinzip dualistischen Dichtens
Published in Unknown Binding by Bouvier Verlag H. Grundmann ()
Author: Joseph C. Schöpp
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America Within
Published in Hardcover by 1st Amendment Pub (September, 1990)
Author: Allen Nysse
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America's Community Colleges: The 1st Century
Published in Paperback by Community College Press (Duplicate of AMAJC) (July, 1997)
Authors: Allen A. Witt, James L. Wattenbarger, James F. Gollattscheck, and Joseph E. Suppiger
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