Features of religious faith in the Christian tradition

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):163-168 (2012)
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Abstract

On the basis of biblical understanding, theological concepts identified intrinsic features of religious belief. It is shown that in the Christian tradition religious faith is a powerful psychotherapeutic potential is the main construct of identity formation, actualizing eternal birth “internal” spiritual man, which is formed in the ratio of “man-God.”

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