Religion and religiosity in the system of values and life priorities of Ukrainians
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This article analyzes some aspects of the modern Ukrainian values, including religion and religiosity in the system of values and priorities in life. It describes the relationship between religious self-identification and some of their values and philosophical positions. It is concluded that the primary value in contemporary Ukrainian society, regardless of religious self-identify, is a family. Having faith (according to self-identification as a believer) is a kind of internal moral and ethical code. According to empirical indicators of people who consider themselves believers, they are more responsible towards institute of family. Individuals with certain religious beliefs, compared to non-believers are more negative towards social issues such as bribery, using office, prostitution, homosexuality, drug addiction and have higher moral expectation for their own behavior.
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| Authors | Pyvovarova, Nadiya ; |
| Journal | Українське pелігієзнавство |
| Year | 2015 |
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Nursing
Medicine
Literature (General)
psychology
public aspects of medicine
social sciences
arctic medicine. tropical medicine
criminal law and procedure
communication. mass media
recreation. leisure
religions. mythology. rationalism
modern history, 1453-
medieval history
journalism. the periodical press, etc.
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