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Dostoevskii's "Idiot" and the Epistle of James

Sarah J. Young-2003-07-01-The Slavonic and East European Review

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Religious issues have long been a central preoccupation of Dostoevskii studies, with analyses from all the main Christian traditions leading to the most disparate conclusions about the religious (or anti-religious) basis of Dostoevskii's work. 1 In recent years the post-Communist era has witnessed a huge resurgence of Orthodox interpretations among scholars from Russia, 2 and Pattison and Thompson's new collection of essays has shown that the religious basis of Dostoevskii's work, and in

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Religious issues have long been a central preoccupation of Dostoevskii studies, with analyses from all the main Christian traditions leading to the most disparate conclusions about the religious (or anti-religious) basis of Dostoevskii's work. 1 In recent years the post-Communist era has witnessed a huge resurgence of Orthodox interpretations among scholars from Russia, 2 and Pattison and Thompson's new collection of essays has shown that the religious basis of Dostoevskii's work, and in

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IdiotFaithPhilosophyMaterialismOpposition (politics)LiteratureTheologyReligious studies

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