The Missionary Position

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The Missionary Position is a controversial book by Christopher Hitchens that sharply criticizes Mother Teresa and challenges her public reputation for charity and sainthood.

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The Missionary Position canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
polemical work
adaptedInto television documentary
argues Mother Teresa associated with authoritarian and corrupt political leaders
Mother Teresa promoted suffering as spiritually valuable
Mother Teresa's clinics provided poor medical care
Mother Teresa's work did not significantly alleviate poverty
author Christopher Hitchens
challenges Mother Teresa's reputation for charity
Mother Teresa's reputation for sainthood
controversial true
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverSubject Mother Teresa
criticizes Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church

Missionaries of Charity
Mother Teresa
Western media portrayal of Mother Teresa
use of donations by Missionaries of Charity
genre non-fiction
political criticism
religious criticism
hasISBN 978-1-85984-054-2
hasPageCount approximately 98
hasPerspective anti-clerical
secular
skeptical
includedInBibliographyOf Christopher Hitchens
intendedAudience general readership
language English
mainSubject Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church

Mother Teresa
charity
sainthood
mediaType print
notableFor role in public debate about Mother Teresa's legacy
sharp criticism of a widely revered religious figure
publicationYear 1995
publisher Verso Books
questions criteria for sainthood in the Catholic Church
financial transparency of Mother Teresa's organization
relatedWork Hell's Angel
titlePunOn missionary position

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Christopher Hitchens notableWork The Missionary Position
Jim Clark notableWork The Missionary Position