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Jesus, the Man Who Lives

Jesus, the Man Who Lives

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Hardback

£20.99

Publisher: Creed & Culture Books
ISBN: 9781967613137
Number of Pages: 236
Published: 21/05/2026
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

"Muggeridge's masterpiece, the greatest achievement of his life as a writer."The London Times

One of the most arrestingly insightful reflections ever written on the life, person, and teachings of Christ. 

In Jesus, the Man Who Lives, the celebrated British author Malcolm Muggeridge offers meditation that was deemed by The London Times to be his “masterpiece, the greatest achievement of his life as a writer.” Muggeridge's portrait of Christ is at once deeply personal and universally accessible.

Beginning with the assertion that the “coming of Jesus into the world is the most stupendous event in human history,” Muggeridge provides astute commentary on the events of Christ’s life, his teachings, his parables, his prophecies, and his relationships. Along the way, he happily punctures many of the cherished myths held about Jesus—and about itself—by the modern, self-satisfied, largely post-Christian world. With his trademark honesty and wit, Muggeridge concludes that “either Jesus never was or he still is. I assert that he still is." 

This new, fiftieth-anniversary edition proudly reintroduces Malcolm Muggeridge’s profound spiritual meditation to a new generation of readers.

Introduction, by [TK]

Part 1: Jesus Comes into the World

Part 2: What Jesus Came to Tell the World

Part 3: The Man Who Lives

Afterword, by Sally Muggeridge

Index

Malcolm Muggeridge, Peter Hitchens

Malcolm Muggeridge (1903–90) was one of the most brilliant, original, and pugnacious critics of the twentieth century. A journalist by trade, his sparkling prose and moral seriousness often earned him comparison with his towering British predecessors G. K. Chesterton, George Orwell, and C. S. Lewis. Having seen the truth about communism after a sojourn in Russia in the 1930s, Muggeridge went on a spiritual journey that led him to Christianity in the 1960s and ultimately, in 1982, into the Catholic Church. His bestselling Something Beautiful for God introduced Mother Teresa to the broad reading public. Among his other books are Jesus Rediscovered, Chronicles of Wasted Time, A Third Testament, and The End of Christendom. Peter Hitchens is a broadcaster, journalist, commentator, and author. His books include The Abolition of Britain, A Revolution Betrayed: How Egalitarians Wrecked the British Education System, and The Rage Against God: How Atheism Led Me to Faith.