This is an ideal book for our current Covid-19 world where so many of us have been forced to lead lives of solitude.

The Pastoral Review

Whilst serving in the Soviet army in 1973, Sergei Ovsiannikov was arrested and imprisoned for acts of disobedience under military command. It was while in prison, like Solzhenitsyn and Dostoevsky, that he began to ponder deeper issues and on release trained to be a Russian orthodox priest. This extraordinary but short book is about his search for true freedom. The issues he wrestles with are profound and, like any confrontation with truth, it caused him great anguish and pain. As Ovsiannikov wrote:'It was in my prison cell that I lost fear. I realised that if they sent me to a labour camp with a long sentence, it did not matter because I was free. Of course subsequently I came to realise that freedom is not given, you have to take responsibility for it.' It was during this time that he discovered Christianity and decided that this was the real meaning of his life.Later, after a period spent with the Russian Orthodox community in London, Ovsiannikov lived for the last twenty years of his life in Amsterdam in charge of the Russian Orthodox community.Drawing heavily on Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Pushkin and translated from the original Russian by celebrated translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky with an introduction by Rowan Williams, this brief spiritual book is a small masterpiece of its kind.
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Foreword by Dr Rowan WilliamsFrom the AuthorInstead of a PrefacePART ONE: LOST FREEDOM1 How Man Was Left Without Freedom2 Freedom, Fear and SlaveryPART TWO: FINDING YOURSELF3 What is Being Yourself?4 Sick Soul and Healthy Soul5 On the New Man6 IF You Prefer Unfreedom, Come Here, or, About Passions Simply ExplainedPART THREE: THROUGH THE PRISM OF FREEDOM7 Freedom and Politics, or, Does Revolution Equal Freedom8 Religion and Tradition - the End of Freedom?9 Love10 FearPART FOUR: COMING OUT INTO LIBERTY11 From Space to Time12 Creativity as the Method for Coming Home13 The Gospel: Come Out into Liberty! Epilogue: The Work is Only the Beginning
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This is an ideal book for our current Covid-19 world where so many of us have been forced to lead lives of solitude.
A powerful reflection on the nature of freedom by former Soviet soldier and orthodox priest Sergei Ovsiannikov.
A rare and superior example of Russian orthodox literature translated into English. The translators' previous work includes the Penguin/Vintage editions of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472983909
Publisert
2021-02-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Continuum
Vekt
420 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

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Sergei Ovsiannikov was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church. He lived for a number of years in London where he was a member of the Russian orthodox community and subsequently in Amsterdam where he continued to serve as a priest. He died in 2018.