MAN AND FAITH: EXPERIENCE OF RELIGIOUS EXISTENCE IN THE LARGE ROMANS OF THE DOSTEVIAN ENDS OF THE NEW TIME.

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Man and Faith: A Study of Religious Existence in Dostoevsky's Big Novels Trying to find your own” is a fascinating and in-depth study that immerses the reader in the world of philosophical reflection and religious research characteristic of the work of one of the greatest Russian writers Fyodor Dostoevsky. Compiled by a team of authors, this work offers a unique look at how Dostoevsky’s works reflect complex issues of faith, freedom, and human nature. The book focuses on the existential crisis that the heroes of Dostoevsky are going through. The authors explore how these inner conflicts and the search for meaning in life overlap with the religious themes pervading his work. The reader will be able to see how Dostoevsky, through his characters, questions traditional ideas about good and evil, about God and man, about freedom and responsibility. Every work, from “Crime and Punishment” to “The Brothers Karamazov”, becomes not just a literary text, but a real philosophical treatise, in which each hero is a reflection of different aspects of the human soul. This book will be interesting not only to fans of classical literature, but also to those who are fond of philosophy, religious studies and psychology. Students, graduate students and faculty, as well as anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of the nature of human existence, will find in it many valuable ideas and reflections. The age of the reader does not matter - both young and more mature people will be able to find a response to their inner experiences and questions about faith and the meaning of life. The topics raised in the book are relevant in our time. In today's world, where many face identity crises and seek their place, reflections on faith and spirituality are becoming especially important. The authors emphasize that Dostoevsky does not offer ready-made answers, but rather asks questions, prompting the reader to reflect and self-knowledge. This makes the book not only a study, but also an invitation to dialogue about the eternal truths. The style in which the book is written combines academic rigor with the accessibility of the presentation. The authors use a rich language to convey the depth and layering of Dostoevsky's works, which makes reading fascinating and informative. They are not afraid to turn to complex philosophical concepts, but they do it in such a way that even a reader who does not have a special education will be able to understand and appreciate their ideas. If you are looking for books that explore the themes of faith, existentialism and human nature, then “Man and Faith” will be a real find for you. It may be of interest to those who have read The Brothers Karamazov, Idiot, or Bessov, and want to deepen their knowledge of Dostoevsky and his philosophy. This work not only analyzes texts, but also opens up new horizons for understanding human destiny and spiritual search. In conclusion, "Man and Faith: A Study of Religious Existence in Dostoevsky's Large Novels. Trying to find your own” is not just a book, but a whole world of reflection and discovery waiting for you. Immerse yourself in the pages of this work and allow yourself to think about the eternal issues that concern humanity for centuries.
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- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785248005062
- Release date
- 2010