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  • Race with the Devil

  • My Journey from Racial Hatred to Rational Love
  • By: Joseph Pearce
  • Narrated by: Joseph Pearce
  • Length: 6 hrs
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By: Joseph Pearce
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Summary

Before he was the world's foremost Catholic biographer, Joseph Pearce was a leader of the National Front, a British nationalist, white supremacist group. Before he published books highlighting and celebrating the great Catholic cultural tradition, he disseminated literature extolling the virtues of the white race, and calling for the banishment of all non-whites from Britain.

Pearce and his cohorts were at the center of the racial and nationalist tensions - often violent - that swirled around London in the late 1970s and early '80s. Eventually Pearce became a top member of the National Front and the editor of its newspaper, The Bulldog. He was a full-time revolutionary.

In 1982, he was imprisoned for six months for hate speech, but he came out with more anger and more resolve. Several years later, he was imprisoned again, this time for a year, and it spurred a change in his life.

In Race with the Devil: My Journey from Racial Hatred to Rational Love, Pearce himself takes the listener through his journey from racist revolutionary to Christian, including:

  • The youthful influences that led him to embrace the National Front and their racist platform
  • His dark, angry, exhilarating, but ultimately empty days as a revolutionary on the front lines
  • His imprisonment and subsequent dark night of the soul
  • The role that Catholic luminaries such as G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and C. S. Lewis played in his conversion from racist radical to joyful Christian
  • And his eventual reception in the Catholic Church

Race with the Devil is one man's incredible journey to Christ, but it also much more. It is a testament to God's hand active among us and the infinite grace that Christ pours out on his people, showing that we can all turn - or return - to Christ and his church.

©2013 Joseph Pearce (P)2020 Saint Benedict Press
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As I listened to this book, I thought that this was me, albeit I have to confess I did not consider myself to harbour such radical views as Pierce did! I do, however once reading a copy of Bulldog! The book is both well written and narrated, and deals with some pretty tough topics, namely, politics and religion. I would recommend this book to anyone who is feels ‘called’ to the Roman Catholic Church. A great book - why did Pearce waste so many years of his life, he is a natural-born writer and thinker.

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Great story of redemption.

What a tremendous story of redemption brought about partly by some of the most profound Catholic writers of our time including Chesterton, Belloc and Tolkien.

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