EGOSINTEZATION AS THE CONVERGENT PROCESS OF THE MODERN RELIGIOUS LIFE
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue
Abstract
In the article the egosintezation as the convergent process of the modern religious life is characterized. The maintenance of this tendency of development of religious life is covered in increase of a role of the personality in all elements of reproduction of modern religiousness (doctrinal, cult, organizational) and at all its levels (personal, group, regional, local and t. other).
Authors and Affiliations
Олена Никитченко
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