Jesus Rediscovered

by Malcolm Muggeridge

Paperback, 1979

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Malcolm Muggeridge was considered an authentic Christian mystic. This work covers his thoughts on the Christian religion.

Publication

Galilee Trade (1979), Edition: 1969, 235 pages

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Malcolm Muggeridge, longtime journalist for the Manchester Guardian, speaks to us from the position of a profound disillusionment with institutional Christianity and with regret over the present and future course of Western Culture. Raised an agnostic, with a belief from his father in the coming of
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the utopian socialist state, now in the 1960s he is thoroughtly convinced that there will be no utopia created on earth. He did rediscover Jesus, however, and became an unexpected apologist for the Christian religion in his country and through his books and BBC broadcasts, to the world. He was 65 when he published this book of articles, interviews and addresses and is able to reflect upon his lifetime of extracting as much pleasure as possible from all that the world has to offer. Now, like Solomon, he finds that he has been chasing the wind. He condemns the "pursuit of happiness" embodied in the US Declaration of Independence which he translates into a pursuit of pleasure as epitomized in the present Swedish and American lifestyles. Muggeridge, who became a Roman Catholic late in life, cuts to the essentials of the Christian failth and is not personally bothered by the fine points of institutionalized Christian creeds. He has both witnessed in others and experienced himself the peace and joy of relationship with Christ through dying to self and following Christ. And nothing else matters.
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