David Alexander, an American professor of Russian, is called to task about an offhand remark he made concerning Tsar Boris Godunov, an historical figure portrayed as a villain and prince-murderer in history, as well as in literature and opera.
Davids remark precipitates an academic dispute, and his teaching job is on the line. So is his historical research into Russias Cult of Sophia, which is part of the religious ideal of The Divine Feminine. His research takes him back to the early 1600s, and he and a Soviet archivist colleague chance upon long-concealed letters written by three...
David Alexander, an American professor of Russian, is called to task about an offhand remark he made concerning Tsar Boris Godunov, an historical figu...