My Life in Christ

The Spiritual Journals of St John of Kronstadt

By John of KronstadtTranslated by E. E. GoulaeffRevised by Nicholas Kotar

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My Life in Christ has been read by millions, making it one of the most beloved modern works of Orthodox Christian spirituality. In this new edition, the English translation has been thoroughly revised and freshly typeset to make St John’s own words more accessible to today’s reader. The bite-sized reflections draw the reader in to the author’s profound spiritual experience and love for Jesus Christ and the Church. Both the hardback and the paperback  edition are presented in a single, complete volume, together with Scripture and subject indexes to aid the reader.

This is the kind of book you will return to time and time again. Appropriate, relevant, and edifying reading for all Christians.

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Imprint

Publisher

Author Name

John of Kronstadt

Translator

E. E. Goulaeff

Language

English

Book Dimensions

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Format Detail

eBook

Publication Date

20151201

Revised

Nicholas Kotar

Author Biography

Ivan Ilyich Sergiev (1829-1908), known to his contemporaries as Fr John of Kronstadt, was the most revered figure of the Orthodox Church in Russia in the half-century leading up to the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. In 1892 Andrew Dickson White, co-founder of Cornell University, became the American First Minister to Russia. He wrote in his memoirs that Fr John “…enjoys throughout the empire a vast reputation as a saintly worker of miracles…His picture is to be seen with the portraits of the saints in vast numbers of Russian homes, from the palaces of the highest nobles to the cottages of the humblest peasants.”

Fr John’s veneration grew even greater after his death, and in 1964 the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia formally recognized him as a Saint. His Feast is kept on October 19.

Contents

Preface

 

Part 1 My Life in Christ

Part 2 My Life in Christ

 

Notes

Subject Index

Scripture Index