Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge (24 March 1903 – 14 November 1990) was an English journalist and satirist. His father, H. T. Muggeridge, was a socialist politician and one of the early Labour Party Members of Parliament (for Romford, in Essex). Malcolm's brother Eric was one of the founders of Plan International.

  2. Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge (Croydon, Surrey, 24 de março de 1903 – Robertsbridge, 14 de novembro de 1990) foi um jornalista, escritor, satirista, soldado-espião e um acadêmico cristão britânico. [1] Mugeridege lutou na Segunda Guerra Mundial, foi espião do MI6 [2] e reitor da Universidade de Edinburgo.

    • H. T. Muggeridge, Annie Booler
  3. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Malcolm Muggeridge (born March 24, 1903, Croydon, Surrey, Eng.—died Nov. 24, 1990, Hastings, East Sussex) was a British journalist and social critic. A lecturer in Cairo in the late 1920s, he worked for newspapers in the 1930s before serving in British intelligence during World War II.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 14 de nov. de 1990 · Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge was an English journalist, author, media personality, and satirist. During World War II, he was a soldier and a spy. In the aftermath of the war, as a hugely influential London journalist, he converted to Christianity and helped bring Mother Teresa to popular attention in the West.

    • (3,1K)
    • November 14, 1990
    • March 24, 1903
  5. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Like C.S. Lewis, he is remembered for defending the Christian faith, but perhaps in a quirkier way. Muggeridges penchant for swimming against the stream has important lessons for today. Sometimes he trailblazed—this year marks 90 years since he reported Soviet atrocities in Ukraine.

  6. Malcolm Muggeridge has 48 books on Goodreads with 12210 ratings. Malcolm Muggeridges most popular book is Something Beautiful for God.

  7. Malcolm Muggeridges journey | The New Criterion. Features. June 2003. Malcolm Muggeridges journey. by. Roger Kimball. On the British writer, television personality, and moral and religious gadfly Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge at 100. I came to Carthage, where I found myself in the midst of a hissing cauldron of lusts.