David Scott
David Scott (born 1961) is an American author and editor specializing in religion and culture, with books on figures like Mother Teresa and Dorothy Day, and hundreds of essays in publications including L'Osservatore Romano and National Review. He holds a master's degree in religion and scripture from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, served as editor of Our Sunday Visitor from 1993 to 2000, and his most recent book is The Love That Made Mother Teresa (2014). He resides in Los Angeles, is married with five children, and continues as an independent scholar and writer.[1][3]
Religion
Culture
Catholicism
Why Prison? (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)
The Love That Made Mother Teresa
Outside the Box: An Interior Designer's Innovative Approach
China and the International System, 1840-1949: Power, Presence, and Perceptions in a Century of Humiliation
Complete Guide to the National Park Lodges
John Sloan
Evaluating Health Promotion
The Fighting Arts: Finding the Way
Essential Japan (Essential Travel Guide Series)
Soccer: Coaching Tips from the Stars