What I BelieveCosimo, Inc., 1 de set. 2007 - 248 pàgines Originally published in 1885, What I Believe is part of series of books by novelist Leo Tolstoy that outline his personal interpretation of Christian theology. After a midlife crisis at age 50, he began to believe in the moral teachings of Christianity, while rejecting mysticism and organized religion. He believed that pacifism and poverty were the paths to enlightenment. His precepts of nonviolence even influenced Mohandas Gandhi. Students of religion, political science, and literature alike will gain new understanding from the ideas presented in this book. Students of literature will get to understand more deeply one of the greatest novelist in history, while those interested in religion and politics can see how Tolstoy's philosophy came to influence the world at large. Russian writer COUNT LEV ("LEO") NIKOLAYEVICH TOLSTOY (1828-1910) is best known for his novels War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877). |
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... Church's teaching . I saw that what seemed to me of most importance in the teaching of Jesus was not so recognized by the Church .... The Church repelled me by the strangeness of her dogmas , by her acceptance and approval of ...
... Church's teaching . I saw that what seemed to me of most importance in the teaching of Jesus was not so recognized by the Church .... The Church repelled me by the strangeness of her dogmas , by her acceptance and approval of ...
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... Church's teaching. I saw that what seemed to me of most importance in the teaching of Jesus was not so recognized by the Church. . . . The Church repelled me by the strangeness of her dogmas, by her acceptance and approval of ...
... Church's teaching. I saw that what seemed to me of most importance in the teaching of Jesus was not so recognized by the Church. . . . The Church repelled me by the strangeness of her dogmas, by her acceptance and approval of ...
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... churches generally acknowledge that all men , however they may differ from each other in knowledge or mental capacity , are equal before God ; and that the truth revealed to man is accessible to all . Christ Himself has told us that the ...
... churches generally acknowledge that all men , however they may differ from each other in knowledge or mental capacity , are equal before God ; and that the truth revealed to man is accessible to all . Christ Himself has told us that the ...
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... Church the confirma- tion of my idea that love , humility , meekness , self- denial , were the essential principles ... Church . At first I did not attach much importance to this . The Church , ' said I to myself , ' acknowledges ...
... Church the confirma- tion of my idea that love , humility , meekness , self- denial , were the essential principles ... Church . At first I did not attach much importance to this . The Church , ' said I to myself , ' acknowledges ...
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... Church , I began to see more and more clearly that this peculiarity was not so unimportant as I had at first regarded it . I was drawn away from the Church by various singularities in its dogmas ; by its approval of persecution ...
... Church , I began to see more and more clearly that this peculiarity was not so unimportant as I had at first regarded it . I was drawn away from the Church by various singularities in its dogmas ; by its approval of persecution ...
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What I Believe: Translated from the Russian by Constantine Popoff Leo Tolstoy Previsualització no disponible - 1999 |
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What did Jesus Mean?: Explaining the Sermon on the Mount and the Parables in ... Anna Wierzbicka Previsualització limitada - 2001 |