This book not only presents Leo Tolstoy's literary works that caused a stir in cultural and religious circles, but also delves into the profound controversy he created with his rigorous criticism of the Christian Church and its interpretations of the Bible. In these pages, Tolstoy presents a distinct vision of what he considers the essence of faith, believing that church doctrines have deviated from Christ's original teachings. The book traces Tolstoy's intellectual path, from literary writing to profound spiritual struggle, exploring how his fame transformed from a creative author to a philosopher and religious thinker with resounding influence. The details of this trip shed light on how Tolstoy was not content with just writing about religion, but rather formed his own version of the Bible through which he tried to present the teachings of Christ in a more pure and simple way. The book not only presents the philosophical and religious aspects of Tolstoy's thought, but also reflects the personal and professional struggles he faced because of his beliefs. It shows how his challenges to religious authorities provoked violent and sometimes hostile reactions, leading to his isolation and exile from the church to which he belonged.
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