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God and Man According to Tolstoy

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Zusatztext "Tolstoy was the archetype of the modern secular guru and in this book Boot brilliantly and irrefutably demonstrates the shallow, egotistical, and irreligious nature of his thought. In doing so, he sheds much light not only on Tolstoy, but upon Russia and the modern world." - Theodore Dalrymple "Boot constructs a convincing psychological and moral sketch of Tolstoy." - Quadrant Informationen zum Autor ALEXANDER BOOT is the author of  How the West Was Lost and the co-author of  A Nation That Forgot God. Klappentext With a critical look at Tolstoy's persona! faith! and thought! this book treats the writer as a midwife of modern counterculture. It shows and tries to correct the metaphysical blunder on which Tolstoy's philosophy was based. Zusammenfassung With a critical look at Tolstoy's persona! faith! and thought! this book treats the writer as a midwife of modern counterculture. It shows and tries to correct the metaphysical blunder on which Tolstoy's philosophy was based. Inhaltsverzeichnis Uncovering the Secret What Kind of Man Would Take On God? Religion Without Faith, Christianity Without Christ A Confession That Was Not Quite Tolstoy's Faith, Such as it Was The Gospel According to Leo Desperately Seeking Golgotha Sex, Lies and Ethics An Impractical Idea of a Practical Life Tolstoy as a Russian The Lessons of Leo Tolstoy

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Uncovering the Secret What Kind of Man Would Take On God? Religion Without Faith, Christianity Without Christ A Confession That Was Not Quite Tolstoy's Faith, Such as it Was The Gospel According to Leo Desperately Seeking Golgotha Sex, Lies and Ethics An Impractical Idea of a Practical Life Tolstoy as a Russian The Lessons of Leo Tolstoy

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"Tolstoy was the archetype of the modern secular guru and in this book Boot brilliantly and irrefutably demonstrates the shallow, egotistical, and irreligious nature of his thought. In doing so, he sheds much light not only on Tolstoy, but upon Russia and the modern world." - Theodore Dalrymple
"Boot constructs a convincing psychological and moral sketch of Tolstoy." - Quadrant

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Authors A Boot, A. Boot, Alexander Boot
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.06.2009
 
EAN 9781349379484
ISBN 978-1-349-37948-4
No. of pages 261
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

Religion, Literaturtheorie, Europa, B, Europe, Russia, Philosophy, Russian, Literary theory, European Literature, Literature—Philosophy, Palgrave Literature & Performing Arts Collection

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