DE-COMMUNIZATION OF UKRAINIAN HUMANITIES IN RELIGIOUS MATTERS
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2017, Vol 12, Issue
Abstract
The process of de-communization, which applies to all spheres of life, including intellectual, the Soviet system has been the most struggling with the religious life of Ukrainians, turning it into a set of disgusting rites devoid of meaningful meaning and openly atheisticizing Ukrainian society. This has led to a decline in public morals, and the solution to this problem is to establish a public dialogue based on freedom of conscience.
Authors and Affiliations
Андрій Гренишен
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