Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction : Pope Francis: An Open Book for Increasingly Closed Minds
Joseph R. Blaney
Part I: Message
Chapter 1: Navigating through Ecclesiastical Landmines: Pope Francis’ Rhetoric in a Church on the Verge of Civil War
Anthony M. Wachs
Chapter 2: ‘We Have Defaulted on a Promissory Note’: Pope Francis I’s Concatenate Circulation during His 2015 Visit to the United States
Sara A. Mehltretter Drury
Chapter 3: Building a Future of Freedom: Pope Francis’s Mobilization of Diverse Prophetic Rhetorical Traditions in His Address to Congress
Daniel P. Overton
Chapter 4:Pope Francis, Twitter, and Collective Identity: Religious Branding of Crisis
Alison N. Novak and M. Olguta Vilceanu
Chapter 5: Pope Francis’ Environmental Messaging and Moral Foundations of ‘Care/Harm’ in Environmental Crises
Mary Beth Deline
Chapter 6: Has Anyone Wept?’ Pope Francis at Lampedusa: Migration, Indifference, and Pastoral Pastiche as Equipment for Forgiving
Christopher J. Oldenburg
Chapter 7: The Crisis Leadership of Pope Francis in a Local-Global Pandemic
R. Tyler Spradley
Part II: Medium
Chapter 8: The Media’s Shaping of Pope Francis’ Interview in America, The National Catholic Weekly
N. Benton Parish
Chapter 9: Pope Francis and Spiritual Leadership: His Guidance Through Social Media in Times of Crisis
Juan Narbona
Chapter 10: Papal Copyright: Textual Authority and Media Distribution in Pope Francis' Pontificate
Andrew Ventimiglia
Part III: Audience
Chapter 11: The Dynamics of Moral Inclusion and Exclusion in Reactions to Pope Francis’ Messages
Eric D. Wesselmann., Joseph P. Zompetti, and Anna R. George
Conclusion: Re-Framing Pope Francis: The Scholarly Audience Has a Mind of Its Own
Joseph R. Blaney