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Playing God by Mary Jo McConahay
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Mar 28, 2023 | ISBN 9781685890285

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Playing God is an important book…McConahay excels in lining out the players, the money flow, and their interaction with politics and beyond.” — National Catholic Reporter

“The conservative nature of the Catholic Church has long posed a challenge for postwar American Catholic liberals…McConahay admires Francis, who stands for the possibility that the church might gradually become, if not liberal, at least less conservative.” — The New York Times

“…comprehensive and unsparing indictment…persuasive…This is an intriguing and often distressing study of forces encroaching on the separation between church and state in America.” — Publishers Weekly

“[a] searching investigation…Dark money meets medieval thought in this intriguing expose of American Catholicism and its right discontents.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Playing God is a fascinating, investigative dive into a realm of politics that is too often overlooked: the increasingly reactionary figures who dominate American Catholicism. Mary Jo McConahay, a veteran reporter who is herself Catholic, reveals her co-religionists’ deep-pocketed donors, detailing how they exert a rightward pull on both the church, and on American politics at large. The story she tells is both alarming and enlightening.” — Jane Mayer, author of Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right.

“American democracy helped inspire a Catholic reform at the Second Vatican Council. Now reactionary American Catholics who reject that reform quicken an assault on American democracy itself – and on authentic faith. No one has explained that paradox – that danger – better than Mary Jo McConahay. Her elegant deconstruction of this political and moral tragedy is convincing and deeply alarming. A book for every Catholic concerned for faith, and for every American concerned for democracy.” —James Carroll, author of The Truth at the Heart of the Lie

“In clear-eyed prose and marshaling an army of facts, McConahay shows how radical Catholic clerics, political operatives, and businessmen have insinuated their reactionary beliefs into the mainstream. A must-read for all those who seek to understand why religious extremism is flourishing in America.” — Jake Bernstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Laundromat: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite

A trenchant  and necessary addition to the growing body of literature on religious extremism in the United States.  Mary Jo McConahay, a concerned Catholic, shows how a cadre of conservative Catholic bishops have pushed the American Church away from the mainstream and the humane teachings of Pope Francis, and into the toxic operations of the Religious Right.” — Anne Nelson, author of Shadow Network: Media, Money, and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right
  
“Through extraordinary research and eye-opening stories, McConahay offers a complex, comprehensive inquiry into the U.S. Catholic bishops’ support for Christian nationalism. Playing God is a provocative, prophetic and courageous work that speaks truth to power.” — Jean Molesky-Poz, Graduate Program of Pastoral Ministries faculty member, Santa Clara University, and author of Contemporary Maya Spirituality

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