"Monotheistic" tendency in the late antiquity paganism

Ukrainian Religious Studies 4:56-61 (1996)
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Abstract

The unceasing approximation of the remarkable 2000th anniversary of the coming to the world of Christ highlights the need for further analysis of those processes that took place in the spiritual life of the ancient peoples and laid the foundations of modern civilization with its universal human norms and values.

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