My Religion My Religion

Publisher Description

Raised in the Russian Orthodox Church, Tolstoy lost his religion at 18. After a life of debauchery, in his early 50s, he wanted religion — or some source of intellectual security — back. Tolstoy notes that, whatever the faith may be, it “gives to the finite existence of man an infinite meaning, a meaning not destroyed by sufferings, deprivations, or death,” and yet he is careful not to conflate faith with a specific religion. Tolstoy believed being a Christian required him to be a pacifist; the apparently inevitable waging of war by governments, is why he is considered a philosophical anarchist.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
292
Pages
PUBLISHER
True Sign Publishing House
SIZE
874
KB
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