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Freedom and the Captive Mind: FREEDOM AND THE CAPTIVE MIND FR. GLEB YAKUNIN AND ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY IN SOVIET RUSSIA

Freedom and the Captive Mind
FREEDOM AND THE CAPTIVE MIND FR. GLEB YAKUNIN AND ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY IN SOVIET RUSSIA
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table of contents
  1. List of Illustrations
  2. Preface
  3. Chronology
  4. Note on Transliteration
  5. Introduction
  6. 1. Beginnings
  7. 2. The Letters
  8. 3. The Awakening
  9. 4. Western Perceptions and Soviet Realities
  10. 5. Gleb Yakunin, Henry Dakin, and the Defense of Religious Liberty
  11. 6. “I Thank God for the Fate He Has Given Me”
  12. 7. The Outcast
  13. 8. Return
  14. 9. Lifting the Cover
  15. 10. Priest and Politician
  16. 11. Hope and the Twisted Road
  17. Acknowledgments
  18. Notes
  19. Bibliography
  20. Index

FREEDOM AND THE CAPTIVE MIND FR. GLEB YAKUNIN AND ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY IN SOVIET RUSSIA

WALLACE L. DANIEL

NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS

AN IMPRINT OF

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

ITHACA AND LONDON

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