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This book chronicles Leo Tolstoy’s Conversion to Christianity. Principle to this work is the theme of nonviolence, a theme that Tolstoy explored often. Tolstoy describes the problems created by false beliefs and oppressive governments, “The situation of the Christian part of humanity—with its prisons, forced labor, gallows, saloons, brothels, constantly increasing armaments, and millions of confused people ready like trained hounds to attack anyone whom their masters set upon them—this situation would be terrible if it were a product of coercion, but it is above all a product of public opinion.” |
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This book chronicles Leo Tolstoy’s Conversion to Christianity. Principle to this work is the theme of nonviolence, a theme that Tolstoy explored often. Tolstoy describes the problems created by false beliefs and oppressive governments, “The situation of the Christian part of humanity—with its prisons, forced labor, gallows, saloons, brothels, constantly increasing armaments, and millions of confused people ready like trained hounds to attack anyone whom their masters set upon them—this situation would be terrible if it were a product of coercion, but it is above all a product of public opinion.” |
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| The book I have had the privilege of translating is, undoubtedly, one of the most remarkable studies of the social and psychological condition of the modern world which has appeared in Europe for many years, and its influence is sure to be lasting and far reaching. Tolstoi's genius is beyond dispute. The verdict of the civilized world has pronounced him as perhaps the greatest novelist of our generation. |
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| Tolstoy's 1893 book, subtitled "Christianity Not as a Mystical Teaching but as a New Concept of Life," introduced such vital concepts as non-violent resistance to 20th Century figures as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. Although Tolstoy is best known as one of the great Russian novelists, his place as a social reformer and peace advocate cannot be underestimated. |
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| ItÆs a unique book on the contradictory theories of life. Tolstoy being a social reformer and peace, has explored the ChristÆs preaching of non-resistance against violence. The book is worth-read as it leads to spiritual awakening. |
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