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Aikman deserves credit for writing biographies that not only are reliable and highly readable but also-because of the figures he chose to write about-morally elevating….Ultimately, Great Souls is about commendable qualities that people of any religious commitment, or even none at all, can and should recognize. * The Weekly Standard *
Readers with sharp dislikes for any of these six might be surprised to find themselves wavering after the author makes his case. They might even test the breadth of their human sympathy by trying to embrace both Mandela and Solzhenitsyn, both Graham and Wiesel. * Books and Culture *
Great Souls is a good read, eloquently showing how ordinary individuals with extraordinary discipline and will have risen above numerous kinds of adversity to influence the world for good. * San Antonio Express *
Great Souls…serves as an excellent introduction to six remarkable lives. Best of all, it answers the questions, "Where have all the heroes gone?" They are right in front of us. * Lexington Herald-Leader *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Billy Graham—Salvation Chapter 3 Nelson Mandela—Forgiveness Chapter 4 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn—Truth Chapter 5 Mother Teresa—Compassion Chapter 6 Pope John Paul II—Human Dignity Chapter 7 Elie Wiesel—Remembrance

Great Souls Six Who Changed a Century

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 11/11/2002
      ISBN13: 9780739104385, 978-0739104385
      ISBN10: 0739104381

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Aikman deserves credit for writing biographies that not only are reliable and highly readable but also-because of the figures he chose to write about-morally elevating….Ultimately, Great Souls is about commendable qualities that people of any religious commitment, or even none at all, can and should recognize. * The Weekly Standard *
      Readers with sharp dislikes for any of these six might be surprised to find themselves wavering after the author makes his case. They might even test the breadth of their human sympathy by trying to embrace both Mandela and Solzhenitsyn, both Graham and Wiesel. * Books and Culture *
      Great Souls is a good read, eloquently showing how ordinary individuals with extraordinary discipline and will have risen above numerous kinds of adversity to influence the world for good. * San Antonio Express *
      Great Souls…serves as an excellent introduction to six remarkable lives. Best of all, it answers the questions, "Where have all the heroes gone?" They are right in front of us. * Lexington Herald-Leader *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Billy Graham—Salvation Chapter 3 Nelson Mandela—Forgiveness Chapter 4 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn—Truth Chapter 5 Mother Teresa—Compassion Chapter 6 Pope John Paul II—Human Dignity Chapter 7 Elie Wiesel—Remembrance

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