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A Confession (Aziloth Books): Leo Tolstoy and the Meaning of Life
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A Confession (Aziloth Books): Leo Tolstoy and the Meaning of Life

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Leo Tolstoy was much more than a writer of world famous novels. An avid social thinker, he was a supporter of ‘Georgism’ a revolutionary economic theory that advocated the abolition of all taxes except those on land ownership (see Progress and Poverty, Aziloth Book). But in early middle age Tolstoy suffered a spiritual crisis, enduring recurrent bouts of religious and moral misgivings which took over three decades to resolve. My Confession (the original title, better known today as A Confession) is the great man’s account of these trials, of his anguish, confusion and missteps, and of his final reconciliation with faith, Deity and the purpose of life. This simple, beautifully constructed account of a great writer’s spiritual journey will chime with all those who have sought after the true meaning of existence and the transcendent verities lying behind all religious life. While you may not fully agree with his conclusion, Tolstoy’s My Confession will both uplift and give new insights into the multifarious - and at times surprising - associations between emotion, reason and faith.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aziloth Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2016
Pages
102
ISBN
9781911405153

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Leo Tolstoy was much more than a writer of world famous novels. An avid social thinker, he was a supporter of ‘Georgism’ a revolutionary economic theory that advocated the abolition of all taxes except those on land ownership (see Progress and Poverty, Aziloth Book). But in early middle age Tolstoy suffered a spiritual crisis, enduring recurrent bouts of religious and moral misgivings which took over three decades to resolve. My Confession (the original title, better known today as A Confession) is the great man’s account of these trials, of his anguish, confusion and missteps, and of his final reconciliation with faith, Deity and the purpose of life. This simple, beautifully constructed account of a great writer’s spiritual journey will chime with all those who have sought after the true meaning of existence and the transcendent verities lying behind all religious life. While you may not fully agree with his conclusion, Tolstoy’s My Confession will both uplift and give new insights into the multifarious - and at times surprising - associations between emotion, reason and faith.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aziloth Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2016
Pages
102
ISBN
9781911405153