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Malcolm Muggeridge's: A Third Testament

by Malcolm Muggeridge

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A Third Testament is the highly praised television documentary presented by noted author and Christian apologist, Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990). This revealing documentary profiles six famous and unique men whose search for God forms a kind of modern testament to the reality of Christ.
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A Third Testament is the highly praised television documentary presented by noted author and Christian apologist, Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990). This revealing documentary profiles six famous and unique men whose search for God forms a kind of modern testament to the reality of Christ.

Saint Augustine: the former hedonist who turned his back on prestige in order to serve Christ.
Blaise Pascal: the brilliant scientist who taught about the impossibility of life without our God.
William Blake: the artist and poet who argued fervently for the life of the spirit.
Soren Kierkegaard: the renegade philosopher who taught the importance of a subjective relationship to Jesus Christ.
Leo Tolstoy: the idealist novelist who understood both his sinfulness and God's grace.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: an uncompromising pastor martyred at the hands of the Nazi party.

This two disc set contains six 55 minute episodes, optional English subtitles, biography of Malcolm Muggeridge, bibliography of Muggeridge's books, sermons and recommended websites. Originally aired on PBS and BBC, this series is presented by Malcolm Muggeridge and filmed on locations in Denmark, Germany, France, Russia and North Africa. Original musical score by award winning composer, John Mills-Cockell.
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