Works
- Son of Man (1969), published abroad under pseudonym, later reissued in Russia;
- Heaven on Earth (1969), published abroad under pseudonym, later reissued in Russia;
- "History of Religion: In Search of the Way, the Truth and the Life" (Volumes 1-6, 1970–83), published abroad under pseudonym, later reissued in Russia;
- "Where Did This All Come From?" (1972), published abroad under pseudonym, later reissued in Russia;
- "How to Read the Bible?" (1981), published abroad under pseudonym, later reissued in Russia;
- "The History of Religions" (Volumes 1-2, 1997);
- "The First Apostles" (1998);
- "Isagogics: Old and New Testaments" (2000);
- "Bibliological Dictionary" (Volumes 1-3, 2002).
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