Sacred Principles
The “Tolstoy’s Faith Word Search” presents the moral and spiritual beliefs that guided Tolstoy’s later years. Words like “Christ,” “Prayer,” and “Gospel” represent his search for divine truth. “Nonviolence,” “Peace,” and “Love” reflect his emphasis on ethical living. The inclusion of “Sin,” “Redemption,” and “Conscience” shows his preoccupation with morality and self-discipline. Students learn about Tolstoy’s rejection of institutional religion in favor of a universal moral conscience.
This puzzle deepens students’ theological and ethical vocabulary. It enhances comprehension of moral concepts through linguistic exploration. Searching for spiritual terms strengthens pattern recognition and reflective thinking. The task promotes empathy, mindfulness, and an appreciation for moral philosophy in literature. Students also improve fluency and retention through active engagement.
Vocabulary Words Found In This Word Search – Gospel, Nonviolence, Christ, Prayer, Sermon, Sin, Redemption, Love, Austerity, Truth, Doctrine, Obedience, Conscience, Grace, Peace