The Divine Plan: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Dramatic End of the Cold War

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June 10, 2019 The Divine Plan: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Dramatic End of the Cold War

In this riveting book, bestselling author Paul Kengor and writer-director Robert Orlando show what it took to end the Cold War: leaders who refused to accept that hundreds of millions must suffer under totalitarian Communism.

Monday, Jun 10, 2019

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Featured Authors

Paul Kengor

Ph.D.

Paul Kengor, Ph.D., is the New York Times bestselling author of "A Pope and a President," "God and Ronald Reagan," "11 Principles of a Reagan Conservative," "Dupes," "The Communist," and other books. He is professor of political science at Grove City College.

Robert Orlando

Robert Orlando is an award-winning writer and filmmaker. The founder of Nexus Media, he has been involved in the production, development, or release of more than a dozen film and documentary projects. Sony Pictures released his most recent documentary, "Silence Patton." Orlando wrote and directed the companion documentary to be released in conjunction with "The Divine Plan."

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In this riveting book, bestselling author Paul Kengor and writer-director Robert Orlando show what it took to end the Cold War: leaders who refused to accept that hundreds of millions must suffer under totalitarian Communism. And no leaders proved more important than the pope and the president. 

Two men who seemed to have little in common developed an extraordinary bond—including a spiritual bond between the Catholic pope and Protestant president. And their shared core convictions drove them to confront Communism.

To tell the full story of the dramatic closing act of the Cold War, Kengor and Orlando draw on their exhaustive research and exclusive interviews with more than a dozen experts, including well-known historians Douglas Brinkley, H. W. Brands, Anne Applebaum, Stephen Kotkin, John O’Sullivan, and Craig Shirley; the leading biographer of John Paul II, George Weigel; close Reagan advisers Richard V. Allen and James Rosebush; and Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Bishop Robert Barron.

You can’t understand Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan—or how the Cold War came to such a swift and peaceful end—without understanding how much faith they put in the Divine Plan.

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