Spirituality-Religions
Spiritual Discovery
Kingdom of Heaven Is Within You, The - The Forbidden Knowledge Series
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The book I have had the privilege of translating is, undoubtedly,
one of the most remarkable studies of the social
and psychological condition of the modern world
which has appeared in Europe for many years, and its influence
is sure to be lasting and far reaching. Tolstoi's
genius is beyond dispute. The verdict of the civilized
world has pronounced him as perhaps the greatest novelist
of our generation. But the philosophical and religious
works of his later years have met with a somewhat indifferent
reception.
They have been much talked about, simply
because they were his work, but, as Tolstoi himself
complains, they have never been seriously discussed. I
hardly think that he will have to repeat the complaint in
regard to the present volume. One may disagree with his
views, but no one can seriously deny the originality, boldness,
and depth of the social conception which he develops
with such powerful logic. The novelist has shown in
this book the religious fervor and spiritual insight of the prophet; yet one is pleased to recognize that the artist is
not wholly lost in the thinker. The subtle intuitive perception
of the psychological basis of the social position, the
analysis of the frame of mind of oppressors and oppressed,
and of the intoxication of Authority and Servility, as well
as the purely descriptive passages in the last chapter --
these could only have come from the author of "War and
Peace."
The book will surely give all classes of readers much to
think of, and must call forth much criticism. It must be refuted
by those who disapprove of its teaching, if they do
not want it to have great influence.
One cannot of course anticipate that English people,
slow as they are to be influenced by ideas, and instinctively
distrustful of all that is logical, will take a leap in the
dark and attempt to put Tolstoi's theory of life into practice.
But one may at least be sure that his destructive criticism
of the present social and political REGIME will become
a powerful force in the work of disintegration and
social reconstruction which is going on around us. Many
earnest thinkers who, like Tolstoi, are struggling to find
their way out of the contradictions of our social order will
hail him as their spiritual guide. The individuality of the
author is felt in every line of his work, and even the most
prejudiced cannot resist the fascination of his genuineness,
sincerity, and profound earnestness. Whatever comes
from a heart such as his, swelling with anger and pity at
the sufferings of humanity, cannot fail to reach the hearts
of others. No reader can put down the book without feeling
himself better and more truth-loving for having read
it.
Many readers may be disappointed with the opening
chapters of the book. Tolstoi disdains all attempt to captivate
the reader. He begins by laying what he considers to
be the logical foundation of his doctrines, stringing together
quotations from little-known theological writers,
and he keeps his own incisive logic for the later part of the book.
One word as to the translation. Tolstoi's style in his religious
and philosophical works differs considerably from
that of his novels. He no longer cares about the form of his
work, and his style is often slipshod, involved, and diffuse.
It has been my aim to give a faithful reproduction of the
original.
CONSTANCE GARNETT. January,1894
CONTENTS.
II. CRITICISMS OF THE DOCTRINE OF NON-RESISTANCE
TO EVIL BY FORCE ON THE PART OF BELIEVERS
AND OF UNBELIEVERS
III. CHRISTIANITY MISUNDERSTOOD BY BELIEVERS
IV. CHRISTIANITY MISUNDERSTOOD BY MEN OF SCIENCE
V. CONTRADICTION BETWEEN OUR LIFE AND OUR
CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE
VI. ATTITUDE OF MEN OF THE PRESENT DAY TO WAR
VII. SIGNIFICANCE OF COMPULSORY SERVICE
VIII. DOCTRINE OF NON-RESISTANCE TO EVIL BY
FORCE MUST INEVITABLY BE ACCEPTED BY MEN OF THE
PRESENT DAY
IX. THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION
OF LIFE WILL EMANCIPATE MEN FROM THE MISERIES
OF OUR PAGAN LIFE
X. EVIL CANNOT BE SUPRESSED BY THE PHYSICAL
FORCE OF THE GOVERNMENT -- THE MORAL PROGRESS
OF HUMANITY IS BROUGHT ABOUT NOT ONLY BY INDIVIDUAL
RECOGNITION OF THE TRUTH BUT ALSO
THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PUBLIC OPINION
XI. THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF LIFE HAS ALREADY
ARISEN IN OUR SOCIETY, AND WILL INFALLIBLY
PUT AN END TO THE PRESENT ORGANIZATION OP OUR
LIFE BASED ON FORCE -- WHEN THAT WILL BE
XII. CONCLUSION -- REPENT YE, FOR THE KINGDOM
OF HEAVEN IS AT HAND
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