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The Mighty and the Almighty

The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs is a 2006 memoir written by Madeleine Albright, former United States Secretary of State.[1]

First edition (publ. HarperCollins)

The memoir expresses a view of God and religion as they relate to U.S. and global politics according to Albright's experience in public service. Particular issues addressed include Islamic fundamentalism and Evangelicalism and the role each played in the Bush White House, and discussion of Albright's childhood and her own personal traumas.

Plot

The book explores Albright's childhood as a Catholic, as converted to the Episcopal faith at the time of marriage, and late in life discovered her Jewish roots. In the book, it discussed the personal traumas that marked her life. However, the sudden departure of her husband of 23 years for another woman, the death of her father, the stillbirth of a child, and the discovery by the media in the 1990s of the fact that three of her grandparents were Jewish and had died in Nazi camps.


Notes

  1. ^ Malcolm Evans; Peter Petkoff; Julian Rivers (12 March 2015). Changing Nature of Religious Rights Under International Law. Oxford University Press. pp. 248–. ISBN 978-0-19-968422-9.

External links

  • After Words interview with Albright on The Mighty and the Almighty, May 13, 2006

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