Gods Bankers, Gerald Posner
Gods Bankers, Gerald Posner
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God's Bankers
A History of Money and Power at the Vatican

Author: Gerald Posner

Narrator: Tom Parks

Unabridged: 21 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/19/2015


Synopsis

A deeply reported, fast-paced exposé of the money and the cardinals-turned-financiers at the heart of the Vatican—the world’s biggest, most powerful religious institution—from an acclaimed journalist with “exhaustive research techniques” (The New York Times).From a master chronicler of legal and financial misconduct, a magnificent investigation nine years in the making, this audiobook traces the political intrigue and inner workings of the Catholic Church. Decidedly not about faith, belief in God, or religious doctrine, this audiobook is about the church’s accumulation of wealth and its byzantine entanglements with financial markets across the world. Told through 200 years of prelates, bishops, cardinals, and the Popes who oversee it all, Gerald Posner uncovers an eyebrow-raising account of money and power in perhaps the most influential organization in the history of the world.God’s Bankers has it all: a rare exposé and an astounding saga marked by poisoned business titans, murdered prosecutors, mysterious deaths of private investigators, and questionable suicides; a carnival of characters from Popes and cardinals, financiers and mobsters, kings and prime ministers; and a set of moral and political circumstances that clarify not only the church’s aims and ambitions, but reflect the larger dilemmas of the world’s more recent history. And Posner even looks to the future to surmise if Pope Francis can succeed where all his predecessors failed: to overcome the resistance to change in the Vatican’s Machiavellian inner court and to rein in the excesses of its seemingly uncontrollable financial quagmire. Part thriller, part financial tell-all, this audiobook shows with extraordinary precision how the Vatican has evolved from a foundation of faith to a corporation of extreme wealth and power.

About Gerald Posner

Gerald Posner was one of the youngest attorneys ever hired by the Wall Street law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore. He is the author of eleven books, including New York Times bestsellers and one finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History. Posner has written dozens of articles for national magazines and papers and has been a regular contributor to NBC, the History Channel, CNN, FOX News, CBS, and MSNBC. He lives in Miami Beach with his wife, author Trisha Posner.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on December 11, 2014

It took a while to read this book. I'd received it as an ARC from the publisher. It's 700 pages, has footnotes on many pages, and the last 175 pages are more notes. Thoroughly researched book about the power and money struggles within the Vatican. This will blow some minds when it's released in Febr......more

Goodreads review by Marta on December 13, 2022

3,6⭐ Demorou a concluir a leitura deste livro, mas já está!! Estas quatro estrelas fraquinhas devem-se ao facto de ser um livro com um conteúdo muito pormenorizado tornando -se, em certos capítulos, enfadonho e, por vezes, confuso, devido a tantos pormenores, e muitas pessoas e entidades citadas. Às p......more

Goodreads review by Baal Of on April 29, 2015

This is an exhaustively researched, and exhausting book, covering the history of the Vatican bank. The amount money-laundering, fraud, and criminal activity performed by the Catholic Church is overwhelming, and I find it amazing that anyone has the gall to defend this corrupt criminal organization a......more

Goodreads review by Melisende on December 31, 2016

"God’s Bankers has it all: a rare exposé and an astounding saga marked by poisoned business titans, murdered prosecutors, mysterious deaths of private investigators, and questionable suicides; a carnival of characters from Popes and cardinals, financiers and mobsters, kings and prime ministers ..." S......more

Goodreads review by Justin on June 05, 2015

A great "non-fiction" book, in the sense that it's gripping and racy, but not particularly good history (it's a chronicle, a recording of facts, rather than an understanding of them) nor a good book. This latter is the thing's main problem: the subtitle was clearly an afterthought, and Posner has ju......more