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Made for Goodness:

And Why This Makes All the Difference (Google eBook)
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HarperCollins, Mar 9, 2010 - Religion - 224 pages

We know all too well the cruelties, hurts, and hatreds that poison life on our planet. But my daughter and I have come together to write this book because we know that the catalogue of injuries that we can and do inflict on one another is not the whole story of humanity, not by a long measure. We are indeed made for something more. We are made for goodness.
—from Made for Goodness

Over the years the same questions get asked of Desmond Tutu, the archbishop, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and veteran of the moral movement that ended apartheid in South Africa: "How can you be so hopeful after witnessing so much evil?" "Why are you so sure goodness will triumph in the end?" This book is his answer.

Now, more than any other time in history, our world needs this message: that we are made for goodness and it is up to us to live up to our destiny.

We recognize Archbishop Tutu from the headlines as an inspirational figure who has witnessed some of the world's most sinister moments and chosen to be an ambassador of reconciliation amid political, diplomatic, and natural disasters. Now, we get a glimpse into his personal spirituality—and a better understanding of the man behind a lifetime of good works. In this intimate and personal sharing of his heart, written with his daughter, Episcopal priest Mpho Tutu, Tutu engages his reader with touching stories from his own life, as well as grisly memories from his work in the darkest corners of the world. There, amid the darkness, he calls us to hope, to joy, and to claim the goodness that we were made for. Tutu invites us to take on the disciplines of goodness, the practices that are key to finding fulfillment, meaning, and happiness for our lives.

  

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Review: Made for Goodness: And Why This Makes All the Difference

User Review  - Danielle - Goodreads

The tone of this book is didactic to the extreme. It's painfully obvious that the author is an Anglican archbishop. It reads like a sermon, complete with constant repetitions of the points at hand ... Read full review

Review: Made for Goodness: And Why This Makes All the Difference

User Review  - Diana - Goodreads

An impassioned case for human goodness and faith even, in fact especially, in humane circumstances and times. Desmond and Mpho Tutu are to be commended for their work and writings on behalf of the vulnerable and oppressed, as well as their theological integrity and depth. Read full review

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Contents

The Difference Goodness Makes
1
Stop Being Good
19
An Invitation to Wholeness
39
Free to Choose
57
The Habits of Wrongness
83
Where Is God When We Suffer?
97
Where Is God When We Fail?
111
Why Does God Let Us Sin?
127
Going Home to Goodness
139
Hearing Gods Voice
159
Seeing with Gods Eyes
181
Acknowledgments
203
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About the author (2010)

Desmond Mpilo Tutu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984. In 1986 he was elected archbishop of Cape Town, the highest position in the Anglican Church in South Africa. In 1994, after the end of apartheid and the election of Nelson Mandela, Tutu was appointed as chair of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate apartheid-era crimes. His policy of forgiveness and reconciliation has become an international example of conflict resolution and a trusted method of postconflict reconstruction. He is currently the chair of The Elders, where he gives vocal defense of human rights and campaigns for the oppressed.

Mpho Tutu is executive director of the Tutu Institute for Prayer and Pilgrimage in Washington D.C. Mpho Tutu is also an Episcopal priest and serves as chair of the board of the Global AIDS Alliance.

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