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A Confession
An Introduction to a Criticism of Dogmatic Theology
Book • 1882
In 'A Confession', Leo Tolstoy recounts his personal struggle with existential questions, grappling with the meaninglessness of life in the face of death.
He explores various philosophical and religious perspectives, ultimately finding solace in a more mystical affirmation of God's presence.
The book is a deeply personal account of Tolstoy's journey from despair to spiritual transformation.
He explores various philosophical and religious perspectives, ultimately finding solace in a more mystical affirmation of God's presence.
The book is a deeply personal account of Tolstoy's journey from despair to spiritual transformation.
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Alex O'Connor in his conversation with Jordan Peterson, referencing Tolstoy's exploration of reason and faith.


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451. Navigating Belief, Skepticism, and the Afterlife | Alex O'Connor