Vatican Diplomacy in the Middle East Peace Process in 1994
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- ISBN8231257621
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- Date de parution08/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In a year defined by fragile hope and deep-rooted conflict, the Vatican stepped boldly onto the global stage to champion peace in the volatile Middle East. Vatican Diplomacy in the Middle East Peace Process in 1994 unveils the untold story of how the Holy See, wielding moral authority and subtle diplomacy, influenced historic breakthroughs, including the Oslo Accords and the Vatican's groundbreaking recognition of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
Through exclusive insights into secret negotiations, candid papal messages, and the vital role of Apostolic Nuncios and local churches, this meticulously researched narrative reveals how Pope John Paul II's vision of forgiveness, justice, and interfaith dialogue shaped international efforts toward reconciliation. From the delicate balancing act with regional powers to the Church's tireless humanitarian work amid turmoil, the book illuminates the Vatican's unique power as a spiritual and diplomatic force amid one of the world's most enduring conflicts.
Perfect for readers of political history, international diplomacy, and religious studies, this authoritative account combines deep historical analysis with gripping real-world drama, providing a fresh lens on the pursuit of peace in the Holy Land-an inspiring testament to faith's role in shaping global politics.
Through exclusive insights into secret negotiations, candid papal messages, and the vital role of Apostolic Nuncios and local churches, this meticulously researched narrative reveals how Pope John Paul II's vision of forgiveness, justice, and interfaith dialogue shaped international efforts toward reconciliation. From the delicate balancing act with regional powers to the Church's tireless humanitarian work amid turmoil, the book illuminates the Vatican's unique power as a spiritual and diplomatic force amid one of the world's most enduring conflicts.
Perfect for readers of political history, international diplomacy, and religious studies, this authoritative account combines deep historical analysis with gripping real-world drama, providing a fresh lens on the pursuit of peace in the Holy Land-an inspiring testament to faith's role in shaping global politics.
In a year defined by fragile hope and deep-rooted conflict, the Vatican stepped boldly onto the global stage to champion peace in the volatile Middle East. Vatican Diplomacy in the Middle East Peace Process in 1994 unveils the untold story of how the Holy See, wielding moral authority and subtle diplomacy, influenced historic breakthroughs, including the Oslo Accords and the Vatican's groundbreaking recognition of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
Through exclusive insights into secret negotiations, candid papal messages, and the vital role of Apostolic Nuncios and local churches, this meticulously researched narrative reveals how Pope John Paul II's vision of forgiveness, justice, and interfaith dialogue shaped international efforts toward reconciliation. From the delicate balancing act with regional powers to the Church's tireless humanitarian work amid turmoil, the book illuminates the Vatican's unique power as a spiritual and diplomatic force amid one of the world's most enduring conflicts.
Perfect for readers of political history, international diplomacy, and religious studies, this authoritative account combines deep historical analysis with gripping real-world drama, providing a fresh lens on the pursuit of peace in the Holy Land-an inspiring testament to faith's role in shaping global politics.
Through exclusive insights into secret negotiations, candid papal messages, and the vital role of Apostolic Nuncios and local churches, this meticulously researched narrative reveals how Pope John Paul II's vision of forgiveness, justice, and interfaith dialogue shaped international efforts toward reconciliation. From the delicate balancing act with regional powers to the Church's tireless humanitarian work amid turmoil, the book illuminates the Vatican's unique power as a spiritual and diplomatic force amid one of the world's most enduring conflicts.
Perfect for readers of political history, international diplomacy, and religious studies, this authoritative account combines deep historical analysis with gripping real-world drama, providing a fresh lens on the pursuit of peace in the Holy Land-an inspiring testament to faith's role in shaping global politics.