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Reading the Classics Through Christian Eyes: Dostoevsky
Reading the Classics Through Christian Eyes: Dostoevsky
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Book Introduction
Dostoevsky's classic Christian novel
Appearing in 『Crime and Punishment』, 『The Idiot』, and 『The Brothers Karamazov』
Human sin and evil, hardship and suffering, salvation and human renewal!


This book is a guide that summarizes and explains Dostoevsky's classic novel trilogy, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov, under the 'light of the Bible.'
The reason why these three works are called “Christian classics” is that they all set the central narratives of Christianity as “human sin and evil, human plight and suffering, and human salvation and human renewal.”

This book not only focuses on the literary themes of the Bible addressed in these three works, but also explores the question of whether these works are, in some way, "humanistic classics that speak of universal salvation."
We are paying close attention to how these three works connect themes of the Bible and Christian faith, and in what ways they address the issues of human salvation.
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index
Part 1.
The essence of Christian literature, the Bible
Part 2.
19th-Century Social Novel: The Background of Dostoevsky's Novels
Part 3.
Crime and Punishment
Part 4.
idiot
Part 5.
The Brothers Karamazov
Part 6.
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Christian Classic Novel and Its Quality

Publisher's Review
This book confronts our inner selves and offers insight into the path to life by showing that the more we are conscious of sin and ontological flaws and painfully experience our own infirmities, the closer we are to God's salvation and renewal.

★ This book precisely delves into Russian spirituality or religious thought, which can be said to be the essence and overtone of the work.
_ Kim Ki-seok (Pastor)

★ This book, which analyzes Dostoevsky's trilogy from the perspective of guilt and salvation, is a study that should be kept by your side and read throughout your life.

_ Kim Eung-kyo (poet, literary critic, professor at Sookmyung Women's University)

★ Now, with this book, we too can easily move between Christianity and literature.

Kim Joo-yeon (literary critic, professor emeritus at Sookmyung Women's University)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 25, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 568 pages | 145*217*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788939880108
- ISBN10: 8939880102

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