Seeing Through the Eye: Malcolm Muggeridge on Faith,Used
Seeing Through the Eye: Malcolm Muggeridge on Faith,Used

Seeing Through the Eye: Malcolm Muggeridge on Faith,Used

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Malcolm Muggeridge was one of Great Britain's mostwellknown journalists and television personalities, having interviewed practically every major public figure of his time. He shocked the world with his conversion to Christianity later in life. ''St. Mugg'', as he was affectionately known, was clear in his newfound faith: ''It is the truth that has died, not God,'' and ''Jesus was God or he was nothing.'' These wonderful selections of Muggeridge's writings and speeches cover a wide variety of spiritualthemes, revealing his profound faith, great wit, and lively writing style. Topics include ''Jesus: The Man Who Lives'', ''Is There a God?'', ''The Prospect of Death'', ''Do We NeedReligion?'', ''Peace and Power'', and many more.''The countercountercultural declaration of Mr. Muggeridge'sconversion was especially eyecatching given the great legions traveling in the opposite direction. His largerpublic knew him through his work as a television host and critic. But all of literate England, and much of America, knew him as a learned and incisive journalist who had written Winter in Moscow, a searing expos of Communism. His intellect and historical savoirfaire gave hiscriticisms a very long reach. In America he made regular appearances as book editor of Esquire magazine. NoEnglishman has a more mordant, more attractive wit.''

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