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Dostoevsky's convictional theology expressed in his life and literature /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Carlisle, UK, Langham Monographs, ©2021Description: xiii, 298 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1839732024
  • 9781839732027
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.092 S497D 23
LOC classification:
  • PG3328.Z7 R473 2021
Contents:
Introduction -- Pre-Siberian period: The quest: Dostoevsky's convictions shown in his own life during the pre-Siberian period -- Theological motifs in The Poor Folk -- The Siberian period: The regeneration of convictions: Dostoevsky's convictions shown in his own life during the Siberian period -- Theological motifs in The House of the Dead: The sinfulness of man -- Freedom -- The image of God in each person -- Repentance: The only way to a radical life change -- Post-Siberian period: Self sacrifice: Dostoevsky's convictions shown in his own life during the post-Siberian period -- Theological motifs in The Brothers Karamazov -- Dostoevsky's theology: Synthesis of his life and writings: Scripture -- Christ -- Man -- Redemption -- The church -- Influence of Dostoevsky's theology on society -- Conclusion: The challenge of Dostoevsky's "Christ's way" for the MECBC.
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Revision of the author's 2012 doctoral dissertation from the University of Wales.

Includes bibliographic references.

Introduction -- Pre-Siberian period: The quest: Dostoevsky's convictions shown in his own life during the pre-Siberian period -- Theological motifs in The Poor Folk -- The Siberian period: The regeneration of convictions: Dostoevsky's convictions shown in his own life during the Siberian period -- Theological motifs in The House of the Dead: The sinfulness of man -- Freedom -- The image of God in each person -- Repentance: The only way to a radical life change -- Post-Siberian period: Self sacrifice: Dostoevsky's convictions shown in his own life during the post-Siberian period -- Theological motifs in The Brothers Karamazov -- Dostoevsky's theology: Synthesis of his life and writings: Scripture -- Christ -- Man -- Redemption -- The church -- Influence of Dostoevsky's theology on society -- Conclusion: The challenge of Dostoevsky's "Christ's way" for the MECBC.

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