Critical Lives: Mother Teresa
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Biography
Format
Paperback
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
Dec 3, 2001
Publisher
Alpha
ISBN-10
0028642783
ISBN-13
9780028642789
Description
This biography delves into the extraordinary life of a woman who devoted herself to serving the poorest of the poor. Through her immense compassion and relentless dedication, she established the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, an organization that has since transformed countless lives. Paul S. Williams examines not only Mother Teresa's humanitarian efforts but also the complexities of her character and faith, exploring what motivated her tireless work.
As a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, her influence extended far beyond the streets of India, reaching a global audience. Williams provides insight into her spiritual journey, the challenges she faced, and her impact on the world, painting a nuanced portrait of a figure often idealized. This account prompts reflection on the nature of selflessness and the ethics of humanitarian work, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of Mother's Teresa’s legacy.
As a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, her influence extended far beyond the streets of India, reaching a global audience. Williams provides insight into her spiritual journey, the challenges she faced, and her impact on the world, painting a nuanced portrait of a figure often idealized. This account prompts reflection on the nature of selflessness and the ethics of humanitarian work, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of Mother's Teresa’s legacy.
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