Pope John Paul II and the Crusade against Communism: A Case Study in Secular and Sacred Time

In order to cope with the Cold War situation in both Poland and Cuba, Pope John Paul II contrasted the secular sphere of communism with the permanent Christian tradition and its transcendent mysteries. By interpreting history and current events in sacred terms, the pope tried to preserve national id...

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Christian history
Christian morality
Christianity
Cold War
Cold wars
Communism
Discourse
Papacy
Political rhetoric
Popes
Religion Politics Relationship
Roman Catholicism
Secularization
Speeches
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