Twentieth-century existentialists drew from Fyodor Dostoevsky

a. an aversion to the Western tradition.
b. a person's need for a simultaneous revolt against established norms and his search for meaning.
c. a deep love for the mysticism at the heart of Orthodox Christianity.
d. the conviction that existential absurdity is cured by spiritual nihilism.
e. the conclusion that freedom of choice is an incomparable source of deeply spiritual joy.


b

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Benedict of Nursia

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