1st Edition
Mother Teresa's Revolutionary Theology Prayer, Poverty, Service, Suffering, and Conscience
Introduction: Mother Teresa as Historical Figure and Theological Witness 1. Active Contemplation: Mother Teresa’s Revolutionary Prayer 2. Poverty as Freedom: Mother Teresa’s Revolution of Poverty 3. The Revolution of Service: When Theology Becomes Practice 4. Suffering as Redemptive: Mother Teresa’s Revolution of Suffering 5. Two Sparks, Two Saints, One Revolution of Conscience: Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II 6. Conclusions: The Shape of Mother Teresa’s Evangelical Revolution
Biography
Ines Angeli Murzaku is Professor of Religion at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, Director of Catholic Studies Program and the Founding Chair of the Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University, United States of America.
"The theology of a resistance to throwaway culture was present in the love of Mother Teresa in ways that are as unique as they are powerful. Read this book if you want a deep, thorough, and enjoyable dive into what one of the best countercultures of encounter and hospitality the human race has ever produced."
Charles C. Camosy, Ph.D., Professor, Moral Theology and Bioethics, The Catholic University of America.
"In this landmark study, Ines Angeli Murzaku opens newly available archives to reveal a Mother Teresa both deeply traditional and profoundly revolutionary. With theological precision and rich historical insight drawn from newly opened archives, she shows how Teresa’s five ‘revolutions’—prayer, poverty, service, suffering, and conscience—extend the revolution of the spirit inaugurated by Jesus Christ. A primary-source-driven tour de force, Theological Revolutions of Mother Teresa is indispensable for understanding the life and work of one of the Church’s most radical witnesses in our age."
Matthew J. Ramage, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Co-director, Center for Integral Ecology, Benedictine College
"On the twenty‑fifth anniversary of Mother Teresa’s “return to the Father’s House,” Prof. Murzaku’s study invites readers to explore—and practice—the revolutions that defined her life: peace with God, peace with others, and peace with oneself. Grounded in her example and witness across the world, the book shows how authentic peace is both the source and the fruit of a life of love.
Fr. Lush Gjergji, Ph.D., Albanian Catholic Priest from Kosova, Biographer of St. Mother Teresa
"Prof. Ines Angeli Murzaku presents Mother Teresa as a towering national and cultural symbol. From an ancient city with Illyrian and Albanian (Arbër) roots emerges a woman who becomes a beacon of love for the whole world. Through a penetrating analysis of her life and witness, Revolutions of Mother Teresa reveals how she belongs both to our national identity and to humanity’s shared memory—inviting readers to rediscover, and live, the revolutions of peace and love she set in motion."
Prof. Skënder Asani, Ph.D., Head of the Center for Spiritual and Cultural Heritage in Skopje, North Macedonia and Former Director of the Institute of Spiritual and Cultural Heritage of Albanians (ISCHA) in Skopje, North Macedonia.
Zyhdi Dervishi, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of Tirana, Albania
"I extend my sincere appreciation to the author, Prof. Dr. Ines Murzaku of this work, who, through years of diligent study and rigorous research, has offered a comprehensive portrayal of Mother Teresa’s mission. To capture the life and vision of a figure whose work touched millions is an arduous task, requiring not only scholarly precision but also sensitivity to the profound spiritual depth and human compassion that defined her calling. This work is more than a biography; it is an invitation to glimpse the essence of a mission that continues to inspire both India and the wider world. By weaving together facts, testimonies, and insights, the author ensures that future generations may access the story of how one life, wholly dedicated to selfless love, transformed countless others. We gratefully acknowledge the dedication, perseverance, and scholarly commitment invested in this study. Through it, readers are not only informed about Mother Teresa but are also encouraged to embody the spirit of her mission in their own lives, thereby extending her legacy of humility, compassion, and radical service to humanity.
Rather than merely narrating the life and mission of Mother Teresa from a sociological or missiological standpoint, Prof. Dr. Ines Murzaku undertakes a profound exploration of the scriptural, theological, historical, spiritual, and mystical foundations of her life and work. The author masterfully weaves together the traditional values and the revolutionary character of Mother Teresa’s mission, highlighting the unique synthesis at the heart of her vocation. What further distinguishes this work is the breadth of sources consulted and the rigor of the research—both in terms of primary materials and empirical methodology—which testify to the author’s scholarly dedication and intellectual depth. Without doubt, this book constitutes a significant milestone in uncovering and interpreting the unparalleled life and service of Mother Teresa."
Kuriakose Theophilose Metropolitan, Ph.D., Professor, Malankara Syrian Orthodox Theological Seminary, India






