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Made for Goodness

And Why This Makes All the Difference

Desmond Tutu

Mpho Tutu

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Desmond Tutu

Anglican priest Desmond Mpilo Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and was only the second black person ever to receive it. 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 Chairman 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 post-conflict reconstruction. He is currently the chairman of The Elders where he gives vocal defense of human rights and campaigns for the oppressed.



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Mpho Tutu

Mpho Tutu is executive director of the Tutu Institute for Prayer and Pilgrimage in Washington D.C, an ordained minister of the Anglican Church, and serves as chair of the board of the Global Aids Alliance.



 

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Made for Goodness LP
Desmond Tutu
  • Large Print
  • 9780061946257
  • 4/6/2010
  • $25.99 ($33.99)
 

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"Our boss and his daughter remind us here how clearly we are one: I am, because we are. The Tutu family take us back to that fundamental truth, showing us that at the end of even the very worst day, it's in our DNA to look out for our brothers and sisters."


- Bono, lead singer of U2 and co-founder of ONE and (RED)
"Archbishop Tutu lives and breathes goodness. Even with the incredible trauma and cruelty he endured in South Africa during apartheid and the many atrocities he has witnessed in his life, he still radiates love and happiness. This wonderful new book, Made for Goodness, that he has written with his daughter shares how he consistently believes in the goodness within all of us. This book is a great gift to the world and will help all of us celebrate our goodness and oneness."


- Sir Richard Branson, founder and chairman of the Virgin Group
"As the authors so clearly and beautifully say in this book, 'anyone can choose to cultivate compassion.' Thank you Archbishop Tutu for helping us all come back home to our true nature, which is inherently good and whole, and touch the peace that is always there for us."


- Thich Nhat Hanh, author of The Art of Power and Savor
"Desmond Tutu has walked the talk all his adult life. We can all be grateful that, together with his daughter Mpho, he has now shared his secrets for why he has so much hope and joy."


- Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland
"Tutu asks so many essential questions in the first two pages of this book-- how to keep faith in people with so much cruelty in view, how to see goodness where others see only injustice and oppression-- that one may be forgiven for counting the pages he has left to answer them. Yet Tutu and his daughter do not disappoint. On page after page, with disarming narrative skill, they tell true stories in which both brutality and hopefulness turn out to be as intimate as they are global. If you are still open to being convinced that goodness changes everything-and that you are a creature of agency who can affect the course of creation-then this book is for you. Read it at least twice before you give it to everyone you know. The "God-pressure" in these pages is palpable, and there is no time to lose."


- Barbara Brown Taylor, author of Altar in the World
"I doubt there is anyone on this Earth with a deeper sense of God's presence and goodness than Archbishop Tutu. To read his forthright advice is to feel oneself embraced by Providence and surrounded by Love. If you are thirsty for spiritual drink, come to the water of this beautiful book."


- Thomas Cahill, author of How the Irish Saved Civilization and The Gifts of the Jews
"Even with the incredible trauma and cruelty he endured in South Africa, Archbishop Tutu still radiates love and happiness. This book is a great gift to the world and will help all of us celebrate our goodness and oneness."


- Sir Richard Branson, founder and chairman of the Virgin Group
"I have the highest regard for my good and trusted friend Archbishop Desmond Tutu. I admire him for the wonderful, warm person he is and especially for the human principles he upholds."


- His Holiness the Dalai Lama
"A crucially important book from the Nobel Peace Prize winner; a witness to our tumultuous times."


- Library Journal
"Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the author of Made for Goodness - written with his daughter Mpho Tutu, also a priest in the Anglican communion - . [a] reflection on faith, forgiveness and reconciliation."


- NPR.org
"Desmond Tutu and his daughter Mpho Tutu have seen more evil than most of us can begin to imagine. . . . That is why their book is shocking: How can they say that all people 'are fundamentally good,' that 'we are all made to inhabit heaven'? . . . Like Augustine and Calvin and their heirs, the Tutus acknowledge the mixture of good and bad in all of us. But where traditional theologians speak of original sin, the bad seed that spoils everything we attempt, the Tutus speak of original goodness-the good seed that can be nurtured until it eventually drives out evil. . . . It is a perfect book for Easter. Not the cheerful holiday of bunnies and bonnets, but the Great 50 Days of joy that are built on the 40 solemn days of Lent."


- The Christian Century
"By giving the audience glimpses into his prayer life and other spiritual disciplines,.Tutu offer[s] a series of poignant reflections that speak about [his] lifelong quests to choose righteousness in a world gone awry."


- Sojourners