Exploring ethical dilemmas through the lens of Dostoevsky's works, Leonard G. Friesen highlights the enduring relevance of the author's insights in contemporary moral discussions. He argues that Dostoevsky's perspective, rooted in a Christian understanding of transcendent love, offers a compelling alternative to the secular foundations of modern liberalism. Friesen also addresses the critique of rising secularization in 19th-century Europe, emphasizing the significance of Dostoevsky's voice in the global search for a cohesive ethical framework.
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This book offers a history of Mennonites from their initial settlement in the Russian Empire to the collapse of the USSR.