Alexei Navalny was Putin's most formidable opponent: an anti-corruption activist, a politician, and ultimately, a martyr. But was he also something else? This book makes a startling claim: that Navalny, whether he intended to or not, walked a path strikingly similar to Christ's.
While the official Russian Orthodox Church blessed weapons and preached submission to Caesar, an atheist in an Arctic punishment cell was memorizing the Sermon on the Mount and joking about being Santa Claus. While patriarchs wore gold, Navalny wore prison stripes, confronting a corrupt empire with truth as his only weapon.
Blessed Are Those Who Hunger for Truth is not about deifying a politician. It is a devastating examination of what it means to follow Christ in the 21st century. It is a challenge to a comfortable Christianity that has forgotten the price of its convictions.
Beginning with his return to Moscow on January 17, 2021—knowing he would be arrested and likely killed—through his systematic torture in three progressively worse prisons, to his death on February 16, 2024, Navalny's journey eerily parallels the passion of Christ. But this is not hagiography. This is an uncomfortable mirror held up to modern faith.
Arthur Tiger, a biblical apologist, wrestles with disturbing questions:
Through eight powerful chapters, this book examines:
This is not a political book, though it deals with political events. This is not a traditional biography, though it tells Navalny's story. This is a spiritual provocation, a prophetic challenge, a call to examine what we really believe and whether we're willing to pay the price for our convictions.
The question isn't whether Navalny was a saint. The question is: If an atheist could carry his cross to the end, what excuse do believers have?
"For me it's obvious where the light is and where the darkness is." —Arthur TigerLes informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
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