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Dissident for life : Alexander Ogorodnikov and the struggle for religious freedom in Russia Koenraad De Wolf ; translated by Nancy Forest-Flier.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Dutch Publication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., c2013.Description: xii, 303 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780802867438 (pbk.)
  • 080286743X (pbk.)
Uniform titles:
  • Dissident voor het leven. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • DK275.O46 WOL B 23
LOC classification:
  • DK275.O46 WOL W6513 2013
Summary: "This gripping book tells the largely unknown story of longtime Russian dissident Alexander Ogorodnikov -- from Communist youth to religious dissident, in the Gulag and back again. Ogorodnikov's courage has touched people from every walk of life, including world leaders such as Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and Margaret Thatcher. In the 1970s Ogorodnikov performed a feat without precedent in the Soviet Union: he organized thousands of Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic Christians in an underground group called the Christian Seminar. When the KGB gave him the option to leave the Soviet Union rather than face the Gulag, he firmly declined because he wanted to change "his" Russia from the inside out. His willingness to sacrifice himself and be imprisoned meant leaving behind his wife and newborn child. Ogorodnikov spent nine years in the Gulag, barely surviving the horrors he encountered there. Despite KGB harassment and persecution after his release, he refused to compromise his convictions and went on to found the first free school in the Soviet Union, the first soup kitchen, and the first private shelter for orphans, among other accomplishments. Today this man continues to carry on his struggle against government detainments and atrocities, often alone. Readers will be amazed and inspired by Koenraad De Wolf's authoritative account of Ogorodnikov's life and work."--
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Books Books JST Library General Stacks DJK<br>History of Eastern Europe (General) DK275.O46 WOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 103730
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DK 25 CUS Empire of the czar : DK 260 DUF A people's tragedy : DK275.K89 KUZ Inside the KGB : DK275.O46 WOL Dissident for life : DK 510.763 BEL Putin's people: DK 906 NYS Kazakhstan : DK 948.86 SPI Spiritual values and social progress

Includes bibliographical references (p. 288-292) and indexes.

"This gripping book tells the largely unknown story of longtime Russian dissident Alexander Ogorodnikov -- from Communist youth to religious dissident, in the Gulag and back again. Ogorodnikov's courage has touched people from every walk of life, including world leaders such as Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and Margaret Thatcher. In the 1970s Ogorodnikov performed a feat without precedent in the Soviet Union: he organized thousands of Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic Christians in an underground group called the Christian Seminar. When the KGB gave him the option to leave the Soviet Union rather than face the Gulag, he firmly declined because he wanted to change "his" Russia from the inside out. His willingness to sacrifice himself and be imprisoned meant leaving behind his wife and newborn child. Ogorodnikov spent nine years in the Gulag, barely surviving the horrors he encountered there. Despite KGB harassment and persecution after his release, he refused to compromise his convictions and went on to found the first free school in the Soviet Union, the first soup kitchen, and the first private shelter for orphans, among other accomplishments. Today this man continues to carry on his struggle against government detainments and atrocities, often alone. Readers will be amazed and inspired by Koenraad De Wolf's authoritative account of Ogorodnikov's life and work."--

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