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Tag Archives: religion

A Nation Without Religion

A dialogue from a grand novel “The Possessed”, regarding two characters religious and political stance on the late 19th century Russian society.

Posted byToxic ScribeAugust 28, 2020August 28, 2020Posted inWritingsTags:atheism, book exert, dialogue, Dostoyevsky, fyodor dostoevsky, nations, religion, Russian literature1 Comment on A Nation Without Religion
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