Lev Tolstoi, one of the world's most famous writers, was also a religious thinker and influential critic of the Orthodox Church. This book offers a new account of his relationship with the Church, showing how most of his main ideas drew on his Christian heritage - a radical reinterpretation of the faith he encountered in his own life.
Lev Tolstoi, one of the world's most famous writers, was also a religious thinker and influential critic of the Orthodox Church. This book offers a new account of his relationship with the Church, showing how most of his main ideas drew on his Christian heritage - a radical reinterpretation of the faith he encountered in his own life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pål Kolstø is Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Oslo. His previous publications include, as author or editor, ten academic books in English, and numerous journal articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Tolstoi as a practicing orthodox 3. Examination of dogmatic theology 4. Tolstoi, orthodoxy and asceticism 5. Lev Tolstoi and orthodox forms of spirituality: elders 6. Tolstoi and the wanderer tradition in Russian culture 7. Tolstoi and he ideal of 'the Holy Fool' 8. Father Sergius: Kasatskii's spiritual journey to holy foolishness 9. Tolstoi and the social ideal of the Eastern Church: John Chrysostom 10. The Church mounts a counter-attack: threat perceptions and combat strategies 11. Between 'almost orthodox' and 'Antichrist': images of Lev Tolstoi in Russian orthodox polemics 12. The 'excommunication' and its aftermath 13. A requiem for a heretic? The controversy over Lev Tolstoi's burial 14. Summary and conclusions.
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Tolstoi as a practicing orthodox 3. Examination of dogmatic theology 4. Tolstoi, orthodoxy and asceticism 5. Lev Tolstoi and orthodox forms of spirituality: elders 6. Tolstoi and the wanderer tradition in Russian culture 7. Tolstoi and he ideal of 'the Holy Fool' 8. Father Sergius: Kasatskii's spiritual journey to holy foolishness 9. Tolstoi and the social ideal of the Eastern Church: John Chrysostom 10. The Church mounts a counter-attack: threat perceptions and combat strategies 11. Between 'almost orthodox' and 'Antichrist': images of Lev Tolstoi in Russian orthodox polemics 12. The 'excommunication' and its aftermath 13. A requiem for a heretic? The controversy over Lev Tolstoi's burial 14. Summary and conclusions.
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