Roman Imperial Cosmopolitanism as a Factor for the Affirmation of the Universe of Christianity

Many religious and secular studies have already been devoted to questions concerning the Christian religion. However, even today, the problem of the origins of Christianity, the birth and formation of its doctrine, studies of the early stage of its existence remain such that they can not be consider...

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Main Author: Pavlo Yuriyovych Pavlenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ukrainian Association of Researchers of Religion (UARR) 2009-09-01
Series:Українське Pелігієзнавство
Online Access:https://uars.info/index.php/uars/article/view/2081
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Summary:Many religious and secular studies have already been devoted to questions concerning the Christian religion. However, even today, the problem of the origins of Christianity, the birth and formation of its doctrine, studies of the early stage of its existence remain such that they can not be considered definitively. Thus, Soviet religious studies, being held captive by Marxist "canonical" ideas about religion in general, and ideological postulates about early Christianity in particular, could operate only on a number of hypotheses, according to which, as a matter of fact, the origins of Christianity were first deduced from the social and economic phenomena. found among the slaves of the Roman Empire. Not being able to accurately reveal the theoretical sources of Christianity, Marxist science thus removed itself from the study of a whole set of factors that not only determined the emergence of Christianity itself, but also ideologically determined its entire fate.
ISSN:2306-3548
2617-9792