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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

ILLUSTRATIONS

2.1.   Fr. Gleb Yakunin, Fr. Nikolai Eshliman, and Feliks Karelin, 1965

4.1.   Fr. Gleb Yakunin, summer of 1976

5.1.   Yakunin and family, mid-1970s, daughter Mariia, son Aleksandr, Yakunin, and wife Iraida Yakunina

5.2.   Lev Regel′son, Fr. Gleb Yakunin, and Viktor Kapitanchuk, mid-1970s

5.3.   Varsonofi Khaibulin, Viktor Kapitanchuk, and Fr. Gleb Yakunin, founders of the Christian Committee for the Defense of Believers’ Rights in the USSR

6.1.   Yakunin’s family, taken soon after his arrest in 1979, daughter Mariia, son Aleksandr, daughter Anna, and wife Iraida Georgievna

6.2.   Tat′iana Velikanova in exile, 1984

7.1.   House in Siberian village in which Yakunin lived in exile, 1985–87

8.1.   Yakunin campaigning for office, early 1990s

9.1.   Fr. Georgii Edel′stein and Zoia Krakhmal′nikova, 1990s

10.1.   Fr. Georgii Edel′stein, Fr. Gleb Yakunin, and Viktor Aksiuchits, early 1990s

11.1.   Icon of Fr. Aleksandr Men, Apostolic Orthodox Church, early 2000s

11.2.   Mariia Yakunina and her husband Aleksei Belov in their studio, 2018

11.3.   Viktor Popkov and Tat′iana Lebedeva, former members of the Christian Seminar in Moscow, 2018

11.4.   Fr. Gleb Yakunin in the last years of his life

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