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Serbia in Light and Darkness / With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916)

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A collection of lectures, essays and curated folk material outlines Serbia's history, spiritual life and wartime trials for an English-speaking readership. The narrative contrasts peaceful periods of daily work, prayer and cultural expression with times of oppression, resistance and military sacrifice, and appeals for sympathy and solidarity abroad. Two supplementary parts gather national proverbs and popular poetry, while prefatory commentary and illustrations emphasize leaders, clergy and ordinary people coping with upheaval and recovery.

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Nikolaj Velimirović

Nikolaj Velimirović was a prominent Serbian bishop and theologian, known for his influential writings on spirituality and education. His works often reflect the cultural and religious struggles of the Slavic peoples, particularly during the tumultuous periods of the early 20th century. Among his notable publications is "Serbia in Light and Darkness," which provides a profound exploration of the Serbian national identity amidst the challenges of war and conflict. Velimirović's lectures, such as "The Religious Spirit of the Slavs," further illustrate his commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of Slavic heritage and spirituality. His contributions continue to resonate within the fields of theology and education.

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