All Solzhenitsyn's books were Christian, his widow believes

    Moscow, December 2, Interfax - Widow of the world famous Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn is convinced that all books of her husband were Christian.

    "I think that all books by Alexander Isayevich are books of a Christian writer though he never tells about his faith and doesn't push or pull anyone to it," she said in her interview published by theFomamagazine in December.

    However, according to Natalya Solzhenitsyna, the writer has never considered religion and faith "compulsory for every person."

    "He put it straight that a believer can be disgusting and an atheist can be a man of good morals, even a righteous person, ("but nevertheless there is no supreme light for him," he added). But while we are alive no one stands still," Solzhenitsyna explained the writer's position.

    Sean Phillips
    Interfax-relegion.com Editorial Team

    Sean Phillips

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