Great Souls: Six who Changed the CenturyWord Pub., 1998 - 388 من الصفحات David Aikman chronicles six "great souls" of the twentieth century and the virtues that they represent: Billy Graham (salvation), Nelson Mandela (forgiveness), Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (truth), Mother Teresa (compassion), Pope John Paul II (human dignity), and Elie Wiesel (remembrance). In Great Souls, he explores their historical background, family experiences, and the cultural settings that surrounded each of them. Aikman draws from conversations, interviews, and inside stories to bring detail, nuance, and depth to every chapter. Along with biographical facts, Aikman brings his own unique experience as a former senior correspondent for Time magazine and his personal perspective as a Christian believer. |
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... become well known , at least in the Midwest . His earnestness , sincerity , dramatic delivery , and flashy clothes were a novelty , especially outside the South . If his church had become disap- pointed that a man they had hired as a ...
... become well known , at least in the Midwest . His earnestness , sincerity , dramatic delivery , and flashy clothes were a novelty , especially outside the South . If his church had become disap- pointed that a man they had hired as a ...
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... become a museum visited annu- ally by hundreds of thousands of visitors . In fact , the Wojtylas ' second - floor apartment was directly across the narrow street from Wadowice's main Catholic church , Our Lady of Perpetual Help . The ...
... become a museum visited annu- ally by hundreds of thousands of visitors . In fact , the Wojtylas ' second - floor apartment was directly across the narrow street from Wadowice's main Catholic church , Our Lady of Perpetual Help . The ...
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... become or remained an obscure writer , a journalist . ' ” 47 “ I owe him a lot , " Wiesel freely admits about Mauriac . “ I don't know how I would have fared without Mauriac . He kept a watchful eye on my literary efforts . " 48 Very ...
... become or remained an obscure writer , a journalist . ' ” 47 “ I owe him a lot , " Wiesel freely admits about Mauriac . “ I don't know how I would have fared without Mauriac . He kept a watchful eye on my literary efforts . " 48 Very ...
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