Sidelski
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Freedom. Prison. It seems that these concepts are exactly the opposite of each other. But is it so simple? Can a free person be in captivity, and not even be aware of this? And sitting in a prison cell - to be truly free? Is it necessary to regret and help those who slammed the heavy gates of the dungeon slammed? On these complex and, as it seems at first glance, contradictory questions are looking for answers by Archpriest Andrei Tkachev in his new book called “Sidelski”.
In the Gospel, speaking of the Last Judgment, Christ lists the good deeds that a person can please him personally. Among them there are words about prisoners: There was a dungeon, and you came to me. “Sidelski” - one of the most unusual books by Andrei Tkachev - tells the reader the path from the dungeon of sins and mistakes for will - to mercy, compassion and love
In the Gospel, speaking of the Last Judgment, Christ lists the good deeds that a person can please him personally. Among them there are words about prisoners: There was a dungeon, and you came to me. “Sidelski” - one of the most unusual books by Andrei Tkachev - tells the reader the path from the dungeon of sins and mistakes for will - to mercy, compassion and love
Author:
Author:Tkachev A. Archpriest
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6041562-5-4
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