Bibliography of Opus Dei

Bibliography of Opus Dei
Romana, the official bulletin of the Opus Dei prelature which contains information on its members, their activities, the prelate and directors.

This is a bibliography of works about Opus Dei, also known as the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, which was founded by Josemaría Escrivá.

Contents

By Opus Dei members and publishers

  • 1982 Statutes of Opus Dei -- Latin and English (unauthorized translation)
  • Dominique Le Tourneau (2002). What Is Opus Dei?. Gracewing. ISBN 0852441363.  -- a French scholar's synthesis
  • Amadeo Fuenmayor, Valentin Gomez-Iglesias and Jose Luis Illanes (1996). The Canonical Path of Opus Dei. Four Courts Press. ISBN 1851822216.  -- two canonists and a theologian study the juridical nature and history of Opus Dei
  • O'Connor, William: Opus Dei: An Open Book. A Reply to the Secret World of Opus Dei by Michael Walsh, Mercier 1991
  • William West (1987). Opus Dei. Exploding a Myth. Scepter. ISBN 0949773751.  -- a 5-year research in 10 countries conducted by a senior journalist and deputy editor of the Australian
  • John Coverdale: Uncommon Faith: The Early Years of Opus Dei (1928-1943), Scepter Publications, 2002. ISBN 188933474X
  • Rafael Gomez Perez (1992). Opus Dei: Una Explicacion. Ediciones Rialp. ISBN 8432128929.  -- professor of anthropology explains various aspects of Opus Dei
  • Various Authors (1971). Cristianos Corrientes: Textos sobre el Opus Dei. Rialp, Madrid. 
  • François Gondrand, At God's Pace, Scepter 1989.
  • José Orlandis, Mis recuerdos: primeros tiempos del Opus Dei en Roma Rialp, 1995 ISBN 84-321-3090-7
  • Pedro Rodriguez, Fernando Ocariz and José Luis Illanes (1994). Opus Dei in the Church. Four Courts Press. ISBN 1851821708.  -- an ecclesiological and theological study of Opus Dei
  • Giuseppe Romano (1995). Opus Dei: Who? How? Why?. Alba House. ISBN 0818907398.  -- a study of an Italian essayist
  • Luis Ignacio Seco (1987). The Legacy of Msgr. Josemaria Escriva. Sinagtala Publishers, Manila. 
  • Antonio Viana, “Law and spirit: on the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Opus Dei as a Personal Prelature,” Number 36, January–June 2003, Romana.
  • Pedro Casciaro (1998). Dream and Your Dreams will Fall Short. Princeton. ISBN 0906138442. 
  • Joaquin Navarro Valls. The Human Realism of Sanctity. Information Office of Opus Dei on the Internet.

By others

About Opus Dei in Spain

  • Arango, E. Ramón. 1995 (1985). Spain. Democracy Regained (Second Edition). Boulder, CO: Westview.
  • Carr, Raymond, and Fusi, Juan Pablo. 1991 (1979). Spain: Dictatorship to democracy. London: Routledge.
  • De Blaye, Edouard. 1976 (1974). Franco and the Politics of Spain. Middlessex: Penguin. [original title Franco ou la monarchie sans roi, Editions Stock]
  • Descola, Jean. O Espagne, Albin Michel, Paris, 1976.
  • Ellwood, Sheelagh. 1994. Franco. Harlow, UK: Longman.
  • Graham, Robert. 1984. Spain. Change of a Nation. London: Michael Joseph.
  • Gunther, Richard. 1980. Public Policy in a No-Party State. Spanish Planning and Budgeting in the Twilight of the Franquist Era. Berkeley, CA: University of California.]]
  • Gunther. Richard. 1980. Public Policy in a No-Party State. Spanish Planning and Budgeting in the Twilight of the Franquist Era. Berkeley: University of California.
  • Herr, Richard. 1971. Spain. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  • Hills, George. 1970. Spain. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
  • Paredes, Javier (coord.), Historia contemporánea de España (siglo XX), Ariel Historia, Barcelona 1998.
  • Payne, Stanley G. 1999. Fascism in Spain. 1923-1977. Madison, WI: Wisconsin University.
  • Preston, Paul. 1990. The Politics of Revenge. Fascism and the Military in Twentieth-Century Spain. London. Unwin Hyman.
  • Preston, Paul. 1993. Franco. A Biography. London: HarperCollins.
  • Salgado Araujo, Francisco Franco, Mis conversaciones privadas con Franco, Col. Espejo de España, Ed. Planeta, 1976.
  • Tusell, Javier. Manual Historia de España: Siglo XX, Historia 16, Madrid, 1990.
  • Various Authors, (Manuel Ferrer, José de Armas, José Lino Feo, Manuel Fernández Areal, Charles Powell, Alfonso Ascanio), Franquismo y transición democrática: Lecciones recientes de Historia reciente de España, Centro de Estudios de Humanidades, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1993.

In Spanish

Videos

  • Opus Dei unveiled. (2006). History Channel. – directed and produced by George Tzimopoulos and Bill Brummel Productions
  • Opus Dei: Decoding God's Work. (June 2006). Salt and Light Catholic Television. Co-directed with Marc Boudignon
  • Saint of Ordinary Life. – by Alberto Michelini

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