Between Altars and Alliances: The Diplomatic Formation and Legacy of Pope Francis
By Dimitri Tsakas, PhD
How did a Jesuit from Latin America become one of the most diplomatically active and controversial popes of modern times?
This groundbreaking work examines the international legacy of Pope Francis by tracing the spiritual, intellectual, and political formation that shaped his global vision.
Drawing on Jesuit spirituality, Latin American theology, and the unfinished promises of the Second Vatican Council, Dr Dimitri Tsakas offers a compelling portrait of a pontiff who blurred the boundaries between faith and foreign policy.
From quiet talks in Cuba to delicate moments with Orthodox Russia, from cautious steps toward China to uneasy exchanges with the United States, Francis' diplomacy was never just about strategy it was a tapestry woven from faith, politics, and the stirrings of a deeply personal mission.
With a foreword by Professor Ian Hall, a leading scholar of international relations, Between Altars and Alliances explores how Francis' formation influenced his papal statecraft and how his legacy now shapes the future of Vatican diplomacy.
A captivating journey for those drawn to the crossroads of faith and power where Catholic tradition meets global politics, and the quiet corridors of the Vatican echo with the currents of international affairs.
Essential reading for anyone interested in global politics, Catholicism, and the international strategies that shape Vatican diplomacy.
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