Why We Need God: Solzhenitsyn’s [i]The Red Wheel[/i]
This essay appears in the Summer 2014 issue of Modern Age. To subscribe now, go here. In his 1983 “Templeton Address,” the controversial Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn blames many of the atrocities of the twentieth century on one cause: “We have forgotten God,” he proclaims.1 Prior to making statements about God’s place in … Continue reading Why We Need God: Solzhenitsyn’s [i]The Red Wheel[/i]
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