Tony Hendra
Born
Hertfordshire, England, The United Kingdom
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Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
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2004
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28 editions
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The Messiah of Morris Avenue
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2006
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18 editions
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Going Too Far
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1987
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2 editions
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The Book of Bad Virtues: A Treasury of Immorality
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1994
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BRAD '61: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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1993
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5 editions
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The 80s: A Look Back at the Tumultuous Decade 1980-1989
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published
1979
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3 editions
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The 90's: A Look Back
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published
1989
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3 editions
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The Messiah of Morris Avenue: A Novel
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Born to Run Things: An Utterly Unauthorized Biography of George Bush
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1992
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2 editions
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Frei Joe
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“All evil begins with this belief: that another’s existence is less precious than mine.”
― Messiah of Morris Avenue
― Messiah of Morris Avenue
“Like the rest of Holy Week, Easter is also a terrific story. It starts as tragedy: the hero broken and bloody, against all expectation dead, his followers' joyful hope in him entombed with his corpse, the rock rolled into place, sealing their despair.
But the curtain doesn't fall there. The next morning at dawn they discover the rock has been rolled back. The tomb is empty, the body's gone! A missing corpse? Great stuff. A whisper of comedy. Now a touch of farce as Mary Magdalen and the guys chase frantically around looking for help, or the corpse, when suddenly, out of nowhere, up it pops—alive!
Of course it's Jesus, who's done the impossible and beaten death.
And they're so amazed they think he's the gardener! It's a payoff way beyond the Hollywood ending: all the flooding emotion and uplift of a tragedy followed by all the bubbling joy and optimism of a comedy.
Is that possible? Not just to live happily ever after but to die—and still live happily ever after? It's the most audacious claim of Christianity, the one element that marks the brand indelibly, that trumps the claims of all other major faiths.”
― Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
But the curtain doesn't fall there. The next morning at dawn they discover the rock has been rolled back. The tomb is empty, the body's gone! A missing corpse? Great stuff. A whisper of comedy. Now a touch of farce as Mary Magdalen and the guys chase frantically around looking for help, or the corpse, when suddenly, out of nowhere, up it pops—alive!
Of course it's Jesus, who's done the impossible and beaten death.
And they're so amazed they think he's the gardener! It's a payoff way beyond the Hollywood ending: all the flooding emotion and uplift of a tragedy followed by all the bubbling joy and optimism of a comedy.
Is that possible? Not just to live happily ever after but to die—and still live happily ever after? It's the most audacious claim of Christianity, the one element that marks the brand indelibly, that trumps the claims of all other major faiths.”
― Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
“Remember: God's grief at the unspeakable things we do to one another is beyond measuring, but so is His mercy. It might seem a terrible thing to say to people who've lost and suffered so much at the hands of hatred and violence. But true courage is not to hate our enemy, any more than to fight and kill him. To love him, to love in the teeth of his hate—that is real bravery. That ought to earn people m-m-medals.”
― Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
― Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
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