History of the Russian Tolstoyan Movement (the Tolstovtzi)

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Leo Tolstoy died 1910 at the Astapova train station of pneumonia. Then what? Did Tolstoy's influence suddenly terminate with his death? Did those who dedicated themselves to his interpretation of Jesus Christ's teaching abandon it and return to their secular lives and beliefs? They called themselves Tolstovtzi: disciples of Tolstoyan philosophy. They continued the belief in Christian pacifism: the refusal of war and military service and violence in any form. The retained their high morality based on the Gospels their vegetarian diet and resided in communities they formed where all material items were held in common. This is their story. They held to their convictions even to their death by firing squad or suffering in jails and prisons or exile to concentration camps. To survive some were willing to relocate their commune to Siberia to distance themselves from Soviet government interference. Included in the volume is a brief biography of Leo Tolstoy an exposition of his religious philosophy and a description of Russia at the time of Tolstoy.Daniel H. Shubin has written several books on the life and philosophy of Leo Tolstoy as well as translated War and Peace The Kingdom of God is within You Confession What I Believe A Path for Life Summary of the Gospels and On Life from Russian into English. He has also visited the Tolstoy estate in Tule and travelled Russia.
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