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Asserting that violence of any kind is an affront to the teachings of Jesus, Tolstoy's nonfiction masterpiece traces the origins of nonviolent resistance to the foundations of Christianity and espouses it as a means to solve both individual and national woes. This impassioned apology of Christian pacifism influenced luminaries such as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. The book features correspondence between Tolstoy and Gandhi on the topic. "Afirmando que cualquier tipo de violencia es una ofensa a las ensenanzas de Jesus, esta obra maestra de no ficcion de Tolstoi traza los origenes…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Asserting that violence of any kind is an affront to the teachings of Jesus, Tolstoy's nonfiction masterpiece traces the origins of nonviolent resistance to the foundations of Christianity and espouses it as a means to solve both individual and national woes. This impassioned apology of Christian pacifism influenced luminaries such as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. The book features correspondence between Tolstoy and Gandhi on the topic. "Afirmando que cualquier tipo de violencia es una ofensa a las ensenanzas de Jesus, esta obra maestra de no ficcion de Tolstoi traza los origenes de la resistencia no violenta a las bases del cristianismo y la propugna como metodo para solucionar problemas personales y nacionales. Esta defensa apasionada del pacifismo cristiano llego a influenciar a personalidades de renombre como Mahatma Gandhi y Martin Luther King Jr. El libro incluye la correspondencia entre Tolstoi y Gandhi sobre este tema."
Autorenporträt
Lev Tolstói was a Russian writer and widely considered among the greatest novelists of world literature. He is the author of Anna Karenina and War and Peace.