A Confession (Ispoved')
Leo Tolstoy's 1882 foundational spiritual autobiography — his religious crisis and conversion
Tradition: Russian Orthodox-anarchist religious philosophy
Tolstoy's 1882 spiritual autobiography — his religious crisis and turn to radical Christian anarchism
A Confession (Ispoved') is Leo Tolstoy's 1882 spiritual autobiography — central thesis: an account of his 1870s religious crisis, in which the writer at the height of his fame faced the problem of the meaning of life in the face of death; he found the meaning he sought not in the educated-rationalist classes but in the simple faith of the peasants; this conversion launched the radical Christian-anarchist tradition of late Tolstoy. The work was banned in Russia (published in Geneva in 1884).
Editions cited
- Ispoved' (composed 1879-82; first published Geneva, 1884); English: A Confession, in A Confession and Other Religious Writings, trans. Jane Kentish (Penguin Classics, 1987); also: Confessions, trans. David Patterson (Norton, 1983)
School Embodiments
Critical engagement with Russian Orthodox tradition.
"Critical Orthodox." (Confession)
Foundational Christian-anarchist liberation.
"Christian-anarchist liberation." (Confession)
Engagement with broader Christian devotional tradition.
"Christian devotional." (Confession)
Liberal-theological critical engagement.
"Liberal-theological critical." (Confession)
Foundational for Christian existentialism.
"Foundational Christian existentialism." (Confession)
Confrontation with the absurd in the face of death.
"Confrontation with absurd." (Confession)
Phenomenology of spiritual crisis.
"Phenomenology of spiritual crisis." (Confession)
Internal Tensions
Tolstoy's Confession launched his radical Christian-anarchist phase, ultimately leading to his excommunication.
I. Time
The biographical-spiritual time of crisis and conversion.
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II. Space
The interior space of spiritual crisis.
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III. Matter
The embodied person in crisis.
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IV. Observer
Tolstoy as crisis-confessing spiritual self.
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V. Energy
Energies of religious crisis and conversion.
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VI. Information
Spiritual-autobiographical framework.
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Personas with the nearest attribute fingerprint
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How A Confession (Ispoved') resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.