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Napoleon and the Church: Conciliation and Conflict

by Raymond Allard

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  • Publisher: Colloquium
  • 14 x 21.6 x 1.8 cm

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In the tumultuous aftermath of the French Revolution, two extraordinary figures confronted each other in a dramatic struggle that would shape the future of Europe: Napoleon Bonaparte, the brilliant military commander who rose from obscurity to dominate a continent, and Pope Pius VII, the gentle Benedictine monk whose spiritual strength would ultimately outlast an empire.

"Napoleon and the Church: Conciliation and Conflict" offers a gripping account of this remarkable historical drama, revealing how the Catholic Church survived its greatest crisis since the Reformation. When revolutionary forces had dismantled religious institutions, executed clergy, and declared war on Christianity itself, the Church seemed on the verge of extinction in Europe's oldest Catholic kingdom. Napoleon, recognizing religion's utility for social control, offered reconciliation-but at a price that threatened the very essence of Catholicism.

From the negotiation of the Concordat of 1801 through the pope's captivity to the emperor's final defeat, this book charts the fascinating evolution of their relationship: initial cooperation, growing tensions, open conflict, and ultimate resolution. Readers will witness Napoleon's audacious self-coronation, the dramatic papal excommunication, Pius VII's five-year imprisonment, and the extraordinary reversal of fortunes that saw the pope return triumphantly to Rome while his captor journeyed into exile.

Drawing on primary sources and offering keen theological insight, this compelling narrative goes beyond politics to explore fundamental questions about the relationship between spiritual and temporal power. The story culminates in a profound Catholic revival that would shape European society for generations.

Perfect for readers of religious history, Napoleonic studies, and dramatic historical narratives, "Napoleon and the Church" reveals how the Catholic Church, apparently defeated by revolutionary forces and imperial ambition, emerged purified and strengthened from its most serious challenge-a testament to spiritual authority's ultimate triumph over political power. In an age when religion and politics continue to intersect in complex ways, this timeless story offers valuable perspective on the enduring tension between church and state.

  • Title

    Napoleon and the Church: Conciliation and Conflict

  • Publisher

    Colloquium

  • Published

    October 2025

  • Weight

    373g

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 1.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9798232701734

  • ISBN-10

    8232701730

  • Eden Code

    7354120

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