Neohumanistic vision of "Human of Faith" within the limits of certificate graphic bioarts (on the example of Augustine Hyppon)

Authors

  • Ярослав Марченко

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2013.68.340

Abstract

The complex of modern sociological and religious studies approaches to the analysis of religious practices in post-sectarian societies makes it possible, among other things, to characterize their biographical aspects. First of all, it is about the ways and means of displaying the "Man of Faith" in the various reference journals, which are traditionally widely represented in secular literature, and have recently become increasingly popular among denominational publications and resources. The latter promotes both the "mature" of the domestic theological centers (and thus the ability to implement significant encyclopedic projects) and the more open intensive work of religious organizations (which entails the need for a variety of popular editions, including personalities). But the landmark change, which radically changed the state of affairs, setting new trends and putting forward fundamentally different goals, was the emergence of new information technologies and their adaptation and use to accumulate and disseminate information about beliefs and their leaders. The most important feature of these newest electronic resources in comparison with the traditional (according to VI Popik) is their potential ability to objectively integrate the information accumulated previously by society in all its diversity, to organically absorb the inheritance of the manuscript and print culture of the past

Published

19.11.2013

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How to Cite

“Neohumanistic vision of ‘Human of Faith’ within the limits of certificate graphic bioarts (on the example of Augustine Hyppon)” (2013) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (68), pp. 54–67. doi:10.32420/2013.68.340.

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