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The Life and Works of Malcolm Muggeridge (1903–1990)
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- ISBN8230363545
- EAN9798230363545
- Date de parution15/11/2024
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
This book explores the remarkable life of Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990), a journalist, satirist, Christian apologist, and moral philosopher whose journey traversed the tumultuous landscape of the 20th century. Muggeridge's life was a study in paradox: he was a skeptic who became a believer, a satirist who sought truth, and a critic of culture who enriched it. From his early disillusionment with socialism during his reporting on the Soviet Union to his transformative encounter with Mother Teresa, Muggeridge's life was marked by an unrelenting pursuit of truth in an age of lies.
The book delves into Muggeridge's evolution as a public intellectual, examining his sharp critiques of modernity, media, consumerism, and moral relativism. It highlights his profound engagement with faith, culminating in his public embrace of Christianity and his later conversion to Catholicism. Through vivid narratives and analysis of historical events, the work contextualizes Muggeridge's ideas within the cultural and political currents of his time, drawing on primary sources such as his letters, essays, and broadcasts.
Despite controversies surrounding his critiques of institutions and his personal contradictions, Muggeridge's legacy endures as a voice of moral clarity in a fractured world. His writings, including Chronicles of Wasted Time, Jesus Rediscovered, and Christ and the Media, continue to resonate, offering timeless insights into the challenges of living authentically in a complex, media-saturated society.
This book presents Muggeridge not as a figure of moral perfection but as a flawed, reflective seeker whose life and work illuminate the enduring questions of truth, faith, and the human condition. It invites readers to wrestle with the paradoxes of existence and to find, in Muggeridge's journey, a model for navigating the complexities of their own lives.
The book delves into Muggeridge's evolution as a public intellectual, examining his sharp critiques of modernity, media, consumerism, and moral relativism. It highlights his profound engagement with faith, culminating in his public embrace of Christianity and his later conversion to Catholicism. Through vivid narratives and analysis of historical events, the work contextualizes Muggeridge's ideas within the cultural and political currents of his time, drawing on primary sources such as his letters, essays, and broadcasts.
Despite controversies surrounding his critiques of institutions and his personal contradictions, Muggeridge's legacy endures as a voice of moral clarity in a fractured world. His writings, including Chronicles of Wasted Time, Jesus Rediscovered, and Christ and the Media, continue to resonate, offering timeless insights into the challenges of living authentically in a complex, media-saturated society.
This book presents Muggeridge not as a figure of moral perfection but as a flawed, reflective seeker whose life and work illuminate the enduring questions of truth, faith, and the human condition. It invites readers to wrestle with the paradoxes of existence and to find, in Muggeridge's journey, a model for navigating the complexities of their own lives.























