ISBN:9781626984189
Pages: 184
Binding: Softcover
The Pope and the Pandemic
By: Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, SJ
Overview
Catholic Media Association Award Winner / Pope Francis
“When leaders live up to their solemn responsibilities and commitments, they can be the difference between light and darkness, hope and despair, life and death for the people whom they have the privilege of serving and protecting. In the final analysis, true leadership is forged in the vicarious crucible of crisis.”
Through an examination of Pope Francis’s words and actions during the coronavirus pandemic, Fr. Orobator finds a model of leadership for a suffering world.
Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator is dean and professor of theology at Santa Clara University, CA. He grew up in Benin City, Nigeria, practicing traditional African religion. After visiting the local Jesuit parish as a teen for Easter vigil Mass, he became enamored with Catholicism and the Jesuit Order. He saw the works of the American Jesuits as fully devoted to the service of others, resonant of an African anthropology of Ubuntu that teaches “a person is a person through other persons.” He joined the Jesuits in 1986 and was ordained in 1998.
Fluent in four languages, Dean Orobator received his Ph.D in theology and religious studies from the University of Leeds in England, his MBA from Georgetown University, and his licentiate in sacred theology from JST-SCU, from which he also received an honorary doctorate in 2012. He previously served as provincial superior of the Jesuits of the Eastern Africa Province, and has taught theology and religious studies at Hekima University College, St. Augustine College of South Africa in Johannesburg, and Marquette University in Milwaukee. He serves on the board of directors of Theological Studies and the editorial board o Marraige, Families, & Spirituality.
A member of the board of directors of Georgetown University, Dean Orobator is author of Theology Brewed in an African Pot; Religion and Faith in Africa: Confessions of an Animist based on Duffy Lectures he delivered at Boston College, and The Pope and the Pandemic: Lessons in Leadership in a Time of Crisis, a Catholic Media Association award winner. He is also editor of The Church We Want: African Catholics Look to Vatican III and co-editor of Feminist Catholic Theological Ethics: Conversations in the World Church,” and a member of the editorial board of the journal Marriage, Families & Spirituality.