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The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1894) is Leo Tolstoy's religious and philosophical treatise arguing that true Christianity lies in inner moral transformation rather than in churches, rituals, or state power.
Tolstoy centers his argument on Christ's commandment to "resist not evil", interpreting it as a call to absolute nonviolence. He condemns war, capital punishment, and coercive governments, claiming that all forms of violence contradict genuine Christian teaching. Organized churches, he argues, have distorted Christ's message by aligning with political authority and justifying force.
The book advocates individual conscience, love, humility, and moral self-rule as the path to spiritual freedom. Tolstoy insists that social change cannot be imposed from above but must arise from personal ethical awakening. The work profoundly influenced figures like Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., shaping modern nonviolent resistance movements.
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