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The Missionary Position by Christopher Hitchens is a compelling exploration of the influence and impact of Mother Teresa on the Catholic Church and the wider world. Through a critical lens, Hitchens examines her life, her mission, and the often-unquestioned reverence with which she is held by many.
In this incisive polemic, Hitchens reveals the complexities behind the public persona of Mother Teresa, scrutinising her connections with powerful figures and the implications of her work in the global arena. He delves into the controversies surrounding her methods and the moral questions that arise from her advocacy for suffering, often at the expense of more pragmatic solutions to poverty and health crises.
Hitchens' sharp wit and eloquent prose make for an engaging read, as he not only critiques Mother Teresa but also invites readers to question the broader implications of faith-led initiatives. His thorough research and compelling arguments encourage a re-examination of widely held beliefs.
“A fascinating and controversial read that challenges the status quo.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 128
Publisher: Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781838952242
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