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Politicus namens God by David Willey
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Politicus namens God (edition 1993)

by David Willey, Gerard Grasman

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Examines the transformation of the papacy into a globe-trotting, high profile office which wields great power. John Paul II is recognized as one of the most political Popes in modern history, with unparalleled influence over almost one billion Catholics - one fifth of the world's population.
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Title:Politicus namens God
Authors:David Willey
Other authors:Gerard Grasman
Info:Baarn : Arbor; 351 p, 22 cm; http://opc4.kb.nl/DB=1/PPN?PPN=106902938
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God's Politician: John Paul II at the Vatican by David Willey

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Examines the transformation of the papacy into a globe-trotting, high profile office which wields great power. John Paul II is recognized as one of the most political Popes in modern history, with unparalleled influence over almost one billion Catholics - one fifth of the world's population.

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