Unreliable destinies against the background of the past century. Letters of M.V. Shik (priest Mikhail) Volume 2
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This publication first publishes letters from Mikhail Vladimirovich Shik (S. Mikhail) and Natalia Dmitrievna Shakhovskaya (Shakhovskaya-Shik) 1911-1942 from the Family Archive of Shikov-Shakhovsky.
This personal correspondence reflects not only their own experiences, but also the spiritual path of both authors of letters, and is also a vivid evidence of their spiritual resistance to terrible events of the 20th century, evidence of what strength and at the same time humility gives life by faith and According to the commandments of Christ and how it allows you to preserve the human image, and hence the image of God. The issues affected in letters are important today.
In the applications, the cycle of poems about. Mikhail Shika "into a passionate week", his only surviving sermon, letters to children from exile, letter from N. D. Shakhovskaya-Shik to the son of Sergey and some other texts of the authors of correspondence, as well as letters and memoirs of third parties related to the content of the correspondence.
The second volume contains letters of 1926-1942: in time, links about. Mikhail in Turtkul in 1926-1927, letters of 1934 during the stay of Natalia Dmitrievna in the hospital and sanatoriums. Complets the correspondence of N.D. Shakhovskaya-Shik, written in 1942 shortly before his death. She wrote to her husband, not knowing that he was shot on September 27, 1937
This personal correspondence reflects not only their own experiences, but also the spiritual path of both authors of letters, and is also a vivid evidence of their spiritual resistance to terrible events of the 20th century, evidence of what strength and at the same time humility gives life by faith and According to the commandments of Christ and how it allows you to preserve the human image, and hence the image of God. The issues affected in letters are important today.
In the applications, the cycle of poems about. Mikhail Shika "into a passionate week", his only surviving sermon, letters to children from exile, letter from N. D. Shakhovskaya-Shik to the son of Sergey and some other texts of the authors of correspondence, as well as letters and memoirs of third parties related to the content of the correspondence.
The second volume contains letters of 1926-1942: in time, links about. Mikhail in Turtkul in 1926-1927, letters of 1934 during the stay of Natalia Dmitrievna in the hospital and sanatoriums. Complets the correspondence of N.D. Shakhovskaya-Shik, written in 1942 shortly before his death. She wrote to her husband, not knowing that he was shot on September 27, 1937
Cover:
Cover:Hard
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-905615-29-0
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