<p>Leo Tolstoy was born into a Russian aristocratic family in 1828 and rose to be the foremost novelist of his time penning such classics as &#39;War and Peace&#39; and &#39;Anna Karenina&#39;. Prosperous and secure in the 1870s he suffered a mid-life crisis questioning all his fame and success and finding existence utterly meaningless.&nbsp; This &#39;dark night of the soul&#39; ended in a spiritual awakening in which he returned to the Christianity he had rejected in his youth.&nbsp; But it was a very different Christianity to that espoused by Russia&#39;s Orthodox Church. In &#39;The Kingdom of God Is Within You&#39; Tolstoy demands a literal interpretation of Christ&#39;s teachings as exemplified by The Sermon on the Mount.&nbsp; Christianity insists on non-violence non-resistance to evil and forgiveness and those that act differently while claiming to be His followers are either deluded or hypocrites.&nbsp; Tolstoy is especially scathing of the Orthodox Church and of secular governments a fact that led to his book being banned in Czarist Russia.&nbsp; But the message of &#39;The Kingdom of God&#39; resonated far beyond Christianity and the borders of Tolstoy&#39;s homeland.&nbsp; Its uncompromising insistence on the moral necessity of non-violent resistance has influenced such pivotal figures as Martin Luther King and Mohandas Gandhi the Mahatma declaring it to be a treasure of &quot;independent thinking profound morality and truthfulness&quot;.&nbsp; A thought-provoking read that will prompt critical self-examination in both believer and non-believer alike.</p>
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