Malcolm Muggeridge -- The Great Liberal Death Wish.
Malcolm Muggeridge, Actor: Heavens Above!. A controversial media figure for half a century, Malcolm Muggeridge seemed destined to live out his life on British television screens. Journalist, author, radio and TV personality, soldier-spy and Christian apologist, Muggeridge became a household name during the 1960s and 70s, famed for his cutting edge documentaries and numerous appearances on.
A Third Testament Malcolm Muggeridge. 3.97 Stars on Goodreads Read Reviews. In this illuminating collection of portraits, Muggeridge explores the spiritual wanderings of seven maverick thinkers: Augustine, Pascal, Blake, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Bonhoeffer.
After the war Muggeridge became a correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in Washington (1946-52). This was followed by a spell as editor of Punch Magazine (1953-57). Having professed to being an agnostic for most of his life, he became a Christian, publishing Jesus Rediscovered in 1969, a collection of essays, articles and sermons on faith.
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Malcolm Muggeridge is principally known for having made a star out of Mother Teresa in the West. This he did 50 years ago, when she became the subject of a television interview he spearheaded in 1968.
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This piece, excerpted from the book A Third Testament, is based on a 1974 CBC television series by the same name. In April, 1943, a Lutheran pastor was imprisoned on charges of helping to plot a murder. A bourgeois German and erudite theologian who found fulfillment among the lowest of the low, he experienced the stupendous simplification of dying on a scaffold like his Master.