An Anselm House Partner Feature

released 1/12/2026

In this April 2025 lecture, Gary Saul Morson explores the consequences of belief and disbelief in God through Russian literature. Russians have long held that great writers are like prophets: they intuit or perceive the essence of truth in human life and the cosmos. Morson explains how writers like Dostoevsky and Solzhenitsyn examined with that prophetic eye the devastating implications of Soviet atheism, which took the ideas of materialism to their extremes. He describes how some intellectuals, like Solzhenitsyn, who suffered under the outworking of Leninist thought, found their way back to Orthodox Christianity.

This lecture is provided courtesy of Anselm House.

51 minutes

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