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ARTICLES RELATED TO Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefs |  |  |  | Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefs: Encyclopedia II - Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefsTolstoy's Christian beliefs were based on the Sermon on the Mount, and particularly on the phrase about turn the other cheek, which he saw as a justification for pacifism, nonviolence and nonresistance. Tolstoy believed being a Christian made him a pacifist and, due to the military force used by his government, being a pacifist made him an anarchist. He felt very isolated in these beliefs, suffering on occasion with depression so severe that if he saw a rope it made him think of hanging himsel ...
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 |  |  | Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefs: Encyclopedia II - Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefsTolstoy's Christian beliefs were based on the Sermon on the Mount, and particularly on the phrase about turn the other cheek, which he saw as a justification for pacifism, nonviolence and nonresistance. Tolstoy believed by being a Christian made him a pacifist and, due to the military force used by his government, by being a pacifist made him an anarchist. He felt very isolated in these beliefs, suffering on occasion with depression so severe that if he saw a rope it made him think of hanging himsel ...
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