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Stacey Milas AP English
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Orthodox Christianity is the most dominant Islam second largest Buddhism, Judaism, Protestantism Prince Vladimir I Communists took power
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Orthodox = right believing Traditional and largest Dominant religion 95% belong 41% of population
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Ubermensch Rejects God Assumes the power of God Right to violate natural law "there were two crosses on the string…he dropped the crosses on the old woman's chest" (Dostoevsky 78)
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Guides to reattachment to God Is forced to sin Embodies Christ Self-sacrificing
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Lazarus Sonya Svidrigailov The cross New Testament “But that is the beginning of a new story - the story of the gradual renewal of a man, the story of his gradual regeneration, of his transition from one world into another, of his initiation into a new, unknown life.” (Dostoevsky 520)
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