A Confession

A Confession by Leo Tolstoy, published by Courier Corporation on January 5, 2005, is a thoughtful exploration of the author’s transition from aesthetic ideals to profound religious and philosophical inquiries. This Dover edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an intimate look at Tolstoy’s personal journey through a reexamination of Christian orthodoxy and his subsequent spiritual awakening.
In this poignant text, readers will find a deep reflection on faith and the search for meaning in life. Tolstoy articulates his struggles and insights, inviting contemplation on significant themes within philosophy and Christian theology. This work serves as a testament to the enduring relevance of personal introspection and the quest for understanding in the human experience.
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This work marks the author’s movement from the pursuit of aesthetic ideals toward matters of religious and philosophical consequence. The poignant text describes Tolstoy’s heartfelt reexamination of Christian orthodoxy and subsequent spiritual awakening. Generations of readers have been inspired by this timeless account of one man’s struggle for faith and meaning in life.
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