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Talking About God Is Dangerous: The Diary of a Russian Dissident

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A Soviet exile describes conditions in modern Russia, the Women's movement there, and her own conversion to Christianity

103 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1987

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Tatiana Goricheva

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November 1, 2016
«En aquel instante comprendí y capté el “misterio” del cristianismo, la vida nueva y verdadera. En aquel momento todo cambió en mí. El hombre viejo había muerto. No solo dejé mis valoraciones e ideales anteriores, sino también las viejas costumbres. »Por último también mi corazón se abrió. Empecé a querer a las personas. Inmediatamente después de mi conversión todas las gentes se me presentaron como admirables habitantes del cielo y estaba impaciente por hacer el bien y servir a Dios y a los hombres. »¡Qué alegría y qué luz esplendorosa brotó entonces en mi corazón! ¿Cómo no lo había percibido hasta entonces? Así empecé mi vida de nuevo»

"Y en la escuela, sólo se comentaban las cualidades externas y "combativas"...
Mi meta fue entonces ser más inteligente, más capaz, más fuerte que los demás. Pero nadie me dijo nunca que el valor supremo de la vida no está en superar a los otros, entenderlos, sino en llamarlos,.Amar hasta la muerte, como únicamente lo hiciera el Hijo del hombre"

"Nuestros caminos pronto se separaron.
La juventud occidental vivió los sucesos de 1968, recorrió el camino de una "politización" cada vez mayor de la conciencia y se encareció con el marxismo. Todavía hoy continúa viviendo del mito revolucionario.
Nosotros ahondamos más y descubrimos los valores imperecedero de la cultura, la historia y la ética. Y acabamos familiarizándonos con Dios y con la Iglesia.
...a veces tengo la impresión de que la intelectualidad rusa es "más adulta" que la occidental"

"Nos agradaba mucho que la Iglesia predicase la verdad que de una vez para siempre Dios había revelado, y que los mandamientos de Dios no estuvieran sujetos a los diferentes cambios que el tiempo trae consigo. Nos agradaba el maximalismo de la predicación cristiana: sólo vale la pena vivir por aquellas cosas por las que querría y podría morir"

"La presunción, los complejos de inferioridad, los estratos más bajos, oscuros y neuróticos de la personalidad iban desapareciendo a medida que esas gentes entraban en la vida eclesial y en ella maduran"

"La ideología corrompe la personalidad, mientras que en la Iglesia es la persona la que debe madurar en toda su plenitud"
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January 6, 2026
Every day I check Wikipedia for recent deaths and last fall, I noticed that Tatiana Goricheva, the author of Talking About God Is Dangerous, had passed away. I had never heard of her before, but I was intrigued by the title of her book.

It recounts the religious thaw that began during the Soviet era. After Goricheva's conversion experience to Russian Orthodoxy, she joined a clandestine seminar of both Christians and non-Christians alike. Goricheva speaks fondly of the spiritual care she received from the Russian priests and the starets (elders in Russian monasteries). Interestingly, she claims that yoga was an early entry-way into Christian faith, as Eastern mantras were replaced by Christian prayers. In these burgeoning seminars (where there were often secret KGB operatives lurking), the participants read church fathers like Tertullian, Origen, and Gregory the Great and they listened to lectures and sermons. She lumps many different Protestants into "Baptist," including pentecostals and Lutherans.

Eventually, due to her religious and feminist activism, Goricheva is given the option of imprisonment or emigration and she is advised by her priest to leave Russia. She settles in Vienna and at this point, she begins to date the entries in her diary. Before that, it is hard to get a good sense of chronology. Given that Talking About God Is Dangerous was released in the mid-1980s, it seems that much of book's contents refers to events from the mid-1970s (Goricheva converted in 1974) to the mid-1980s.

Goricheva, like the famous Russian dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, has harsh words to say to the West. She contrasts the radical mores of Western feminists (who even embrace being referred to as "witches") with the stout, devout faith of Russian women (she also asserts that the vast majority of Christians in Russia are female). But one also wonders what to make of Russian Orthodoxy during and since Goricheva's conversion as to some extent, it has clearly been twisted and manipulated for nationalistic ends.
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October 10, 2020
A personal testimony of meeting God in the communist Russia. The person transposes into the testimony of a Russia thirsty for truth.
We are weak to judge the ones who leave the community and are lacking in viewing their stories differently.
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January 9, 2025
Как прекрасное свидетельство веры. Молитесь за обращение России! Россия обратится.
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