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Jesus rediscovered
Book • 1969
In 'Jesus Rediscovered,' Malcolm Muggeridge recounts his late-life conversion to Christianity and a renewed conviction in the historic truth of Jesus Christ.
The book blends travel memoir from visits to the Holy Land with theological reflection, critiquing modern skepticism and secularism.
Muggeridge argues for the authenticity and transformative power of the Gospels, describing personal encounters that led him to embrace the Christian faith.
His writing contrasts his earlier cynicism with a profound religious awakening, and he presents Jesus as central to understanding God and human destiny.
The book contributed to mid-20th-century conversations about faith, journalism, and the credibility of Christian claims.
The book blends travel memoir from visits to the Holy Land with theological reflection, critiquing modern skepticism and secularism.
Muggeridge argues for the authenticity and transformative power of the Gospels, describing personal encounters that led him to embrace the Christian faith.
His writing contrasts his earlier cynicism with a profound religious awakening, and he presents Jesus as central to understanding God and human destiny.
The book contributed to mid-20th-century conversations about faith, journalism, and the credibility of Christian claims.
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