<p><strong>“<em>The Gospel in Brief</em> lives at the center of Leo Tolstoy’s thinking about the meaning of life. ... Beautifully translated by Dustin Condren. ... Although little known, this book remains hugely important.” --Jay Parini, author of <em>The Last Station: A Novel of Tolstoy''s Last Year</em></strong></p><p>The most celebrated novelist of all time, the author of <em>Anna Karenina</em> and <em>War and Peace</em>, retells "the greatest story ever told," integrating the four Gospels into a single twelve-chapter narrative of the life of Jesus. Based on his study of early Christian texts, Leo Tolstoy''s remarkable <em>The Gospel in Brief</em>—virtually unknown to English readers until this landmark new translation by Dustin Condren—makes accessible the powerful, mystical truth of Jesus''s spiritual teaching, stripped of artificial church doctrine. "If you are not acquainted with <em>The Gospel in Brief</em>," wrote the phil