The trilogy of the Russian writer and philosopher D.S. Merezhkovsky (1865–1941) “Faces of the Saints: From Jesus to Us” includes the books “Paul. Augustine” (1936), “Francis of Assisi” (1938), and “Joan of Arc” (1938) — in essence, a continuation of his work “The Unknown Jesus.” In this cycle, the author returns again to his central theme, bringing together, in a single religious-philosophical narrative, the centuries-old mystery of Christianity and the realities of the modern world.