The Brothers Karamazov | Hallow Edition
The Brothers Karamazov is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written and one of the most profound explorations of faith, doubt, and moral responsibility ever written. Written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, the novel confronts the deepest questions of the human heart: Is God real? What do we owe one another? How do sin, suffering, and love shape the soul?
At its core, it is a story of fathers and sons, a father's sins and the brokenness of his children, Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha. The brothers each wrestle with God in a different way. The book examines freedom, mercy, repentance, and redemption. At its spiritual center stands Father Zossima, whose teachings on humility and sacrificial love echo the Church’s call to conversion.
This Hallow Edition, selected for the Pray40 Lent Challenge, pairs the novel with guided prayer and reflection through the Catholic prayer app Hallow, offering a clear rhythm for prayerful reading throughout the forty days of Lent.
Softcover, 800 pages. Foreword by Alex Jones, founder of Hallow. Translated from Russian by Constance Garnett.
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