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PARADOXICAL RECEPTION OF SANDU TUDORʼS WORKS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
PARADOXICAL RECEPTION OF SANDU TUDORʼS WORKS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Author(s): Carmen Ciornea
Subject(s): Romanian Literature, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: Sandu Tudor; Orthodoxy; Paradox; Resistance;

Summary/Abstract: The present study aims to be a recovery of the suffering, of the victims of the Second World War, Sandu Tudor's biography being approached as exempla. The observation of the up to the edge experiences he went through is, we believe, an effective method to reconstruct historical phenomena and processes that also can facilitate bringing to light the obscured areas. The presentation of the investigation and the process in which Monk Agathon was involved are added to the samples of spiritual dare and sacrifice of the director of "Credința (Faith)", one of the representatives of the elite of the spiritualist younger generation who placed his existence into a continuous war held in the name of Orthodoxy, for the promotion of spiritual and social dimension of faith, rooted in liturgical horizon, was a constant and fervent mission of our subject. The Second World War was for Sandu Tudor, apparently paradoxically, a time of deepening his spiritual and clerical searches, a stage in the formation of the one who was to become the founder of the Burning Altar. In our try to re-build a real image of the process in which Monk Agathon (Sandu Tudor) was involved, we conjunction the documents from the archive C.N.S.A.S. with interwar press.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 39
  • Page Range: 175-188
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Romanian