Functional significance of the religious situation as a complex organized system

Ukrainian Religious Studies 78:107-115 (2016)
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Abstract

Religion as a social and spiritual phenomenon in its functional manifestation responds to various human needs, while satisfying, above all, those spiritual needs that can not satisfy any other social phenomenon. Religion, however, appears as a certain qualitative certainty characterizing the ability and ability to satisfy the vital needs of man, religious communities and society, and helping a believer in comprehending the inner essence of the world in his transcendental co-ordinates, posing a "normative and content quintessence of experience", inherent in this social phenomenon. overcoming suffering, life problems, and also contributes to the awareness of the meaning and significance of earthly life as a believer in the perspective of "the last reality"

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