<P>What is it about the rhetoric of one the most influential and powerful religious leaders in the world and in history&mdash;Pope Francis&mdash;that is so engaging and yet so challenging to the Church writ large the American Congress the news media and the world? The Rhetoric of Pope Francis: Critical Mercy and Conversion for the Twenty-first Century provides extensive insight into this question through a close in-depth rhetorical analysis of Pope Francis&rsquo;s visual spatial tactile written and oral discourse. This analysis reveals how the interrelated topoi of illness space mercy and conversion converge to articulate Francis&rsquo;s vision for the Church. Under Francis the Catholic Church&rsquo;s virtue of mercy gets renewed and redeployed to papal pastoral and political sites for the purpose of conversion. Each chapter identifies several of Francis&rsquo;s dominant rhetorical strategies. These &ldquo;pope tropes&rdquo; take the form of existing and widely held Catholic beliefs that while stable still invite interpretation disputation and open dialogue. Studying Francis&rsquo;s various discourses provides us with an exemplary paradigm from which we can learn much about faith humility love and papal rhetoric&rsquo;s transformative capacity to help us live more compassionate lives. </P><P></P><P></P><P></P>
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