“You can’t love the homeland and not believe in it,” he wrote. “But only one who lives with it can believe in it, along with her and for her, who combined the origins of his creative thought and his spiritual well -being with her.”
Only in recent years, the creative heritage of the philosopher had a return to the domestic reader. The works included in the collection are filled with the author’s deep grief about the fate of Russia and at the same time hope for the spiritual revival of the Russian people.
Author
Ilyin Ivan Alexandrovich
Publisher
Belarusian Orthodox Church, 2008
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