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A Confession

Despite having written War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy, at the age of 51, looked back on his life and considered it a meaningless, regrettable failure. A Confession provides insight into the great Russian writer's movement from the pursuit of aesthetic ideals toward matters of religious and philosophical consequence.
Authentic and genuinely moving, this memoir of midlife spiritual crisis was first distributed in 1872 and marked a turning point in the author's career as a writer: in subsequent years, Tolstoy would write almost exclusively about religious life, especially devotion among the peasantry.
Generations of readers have been inspired by this heartfelt reexamination of Christian orthodoxy and subsequent spiritual awakening. Ranked among the best books on the subject, this timeless work is for anyone who has ever worried about the fleeting nature of life and speculated about the value of existence.


Unabridged excerpt from A Confession and What I Believe, published by Oxford University Press, London, 1921.
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Despite having written War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy, at the age of 51, looked back on his life and considered it a meaningless, regrettable failure. A Confession provides insight into the great Russian writer's movement from the pursuit of aesthetic ideals toward matters of religious and philosophical consequence.
Authentic and genuinely moving, this memoir of midlife spiritual crisis was first distributed in 1872 and marked a turning point in the author's career as a writer: in subsequent years, Tolstoy would write almost exclusively about religious life, especially devotion among the peasantry.
Generations of readers have been inspired by this heartfelt reexamination of Christian orthodoxy and subsequent spiritual awakening. Ranked among the best books on the subject, this timeless work is for anyone who has ever worried about the fleeting nature of life and speculated about the value of existence.


Unabridged excerpt from A Confession and What I Believe, published by Oxford University Press, London, 1921.
christ's sermon;finite world;russian orthodoxy;liberation theologians;aristocratic wealth;level below;religious writings;immoral people;mohandas gandhi;theological truth;peasant class;christian society;christ's teachings;moral perfection;jesus' teachings;true christianity;war peace;rich landowner;nonviolent resistance;prime mover;mans life;christ ultimately;inspired gandhi;spiritual crisis;true religion;russian orthodox;passive resistance;true christian;life meaning;critical mass;spiritual awakening;brothers karamazov;christian doctrine;orthodox church;existential crisis;wage war;inner peace;social change;organized religion;luther king;true meaning;martin luther;jesus christ;non-resistance;christs;precept;renunciation;ghandi;non-violence;nonviolence;aggregate;refuted;1894;anarchism;serfs;pacifism;non-violent;dover;anarchist;conception;hypocrisy;mount;infinite;divine;radical;russian;books on christian societies;books on mans lives;books on jesus' teachings;books on christ's teachings;books on peasant classes;books on passive resistances;books on russian orthodoxes;books on mohandas gandhi;books on true religions;books on christ 's sermons;books on religious writings;books on theological truths;books on true christianities;books on christian doctrines;books on social changes;books on russian orthodoxies;books on spiritual crises;books on life meanings;books on finite worlds;books on nonviolent resistances;books on spiritual awakenings;books on war peaces;books on prime movers
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