Interfaith difficulties in implementing Christian ethics in school education

Ukrainian Religious Studies 36:105-107 (2005)
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The arrival of democracy in Ukraine in the 1990s was regarded by Christians as special opportunities in the development of spirituality. Church members, pastors, presbyters went to school and began to teach kindness, talk about God, and lay the foundations of religious ethics. All denominations participated in it. Who is more, who is less, but each did as he saw fit. The Seventh-day Adventist Church also participated in this. An extensive network of teachers, their training, and special textbooks were introduced. There were sponsors who supported this ministry financially. All this was done in a semi-legal manner, based on personal contacts.

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