Gain Access Light Before Dusk; A Russian Catholic In France, 1923-1941 Originated By Hélène Iswolsky In Digital Copy

are the recollections of a Russian emigre in France, on a mission to heal the rift between the Catholic and Orthodox Christian churches, A convert to the Catholic faith, she tries to reconcile her Orthodox friends by emphasizing their common roots and beliefs, She draws on the teachings of her philosopher friends Jacques Maritain, a Catholic, and Nicholas Berdiaeff, an Orthodox, both of whom had abandoned materialism and socialism in favor of spiritual values and Christian humanism.
They all believed in personalism, the primacy of the person over the state, She calls for Christian humanism, citing the papal encyclicals of Leo XIII and Pius XI, She describes in detail the French spiritual and social movements in which she was involved, including youth groups such as Emmanuel Mouniers “Esprit, ”

Communism and Nazism were threatening France, The title of this book refers to the approaching “dusk of civilization” represented by those totalitarian forces, She condemns them both as materialistic and inimical to human freedom, Christians must be independent, not forced to choose between what Maritain called “the right complex” and “the left complex, ” “France could be saved only by a complete renovation, not only economic, but moral and spiritual, ” She calls for “a spiritual wall against totalitarian influences,” a genuine spiritual revolution, Three chapters describe the difficulties of living in France under German control, even in the socalled free zone, She fled to America inbecause she could not do her work under Nazi domination,

The author assumes that the reader knows something about events in France
Gain Access Light Before Dusk; A Russian Catholic In France, 1923-1941 Originated By Hélène Iswolsky In Digital Copy
in those days, but she was a gifted writer and this is an easy read for anyone at all familiar with the subject matter.
Recommended to readers interested in religion and spirituality, ecumenism, Christian humanism, and French history and philosophy during thes,





Series: Golden measure books
Subject Catholic Church Oriental rites,
Catholic Church France.
Catholic converts.
World War,France. Daughter of a Russian diplomat, Grew up in Japan, Denmark, Russia, and France, After her conversion to the Catholic faith she became an ecumenist, dedicated to healing the rift between the Eastern and Western churches, Founded The Third Hour, an ecumenical movement in the U, S. While living in France she worked for Emmanuel Mouniers journal Esprit and attended the gatherings of Jacques Maritain and Nicholas Berdiaev, Exiled Russian president Alexander Kerensky helped her and her mother escape to America during the Nazi occupation of France, A close friend of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker movement, Also known as Helen Iswolsky, Daughter of a Russian diplomat, Grew up in Japan, Denmark, Russia, and France, After her conversion to the Catholic faith she became an ecumenist, dedicated to healing the rift between the Eastern and Western churches, Founded "The Third Hour," an ecumenical movement in the U, S. While living in France she worked for Emmanuel Mounier's journal "Esprit" and attended the gatherings of Jacques Maritain and Nicholas Berdiaev, Exiled Russian president Alexander Kerensky helped her and her mother escape to America during the Nazi occupation of France, A close friend of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker movement, Also known as Helen Iswolsky, sitelink.