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Omelchuk, R. K. Symbolism of Faith from the Point of View of Ontological Approach

Abstract: The author of the article studies the problem of faith and views it not as a religious or a gnoseological phenomenon but as an everyday life value. The author describes the mechanism of faith as an ontological phenomenon and its functions. It is proved that faith is not only a revelation of personality and its genuineness. According to the author, an efficient instrument to solve the problem of human existence would be to develop the ontological approach to faith which would combine precious ideas of both Martin Heidegger’s fundamental ontology and P. A. Florensky’s Russian religious philosophy. The article will be of interest not only to philosophers, but also to everyone interested in the challenges of human.


Keywords:

philosophy, faith, ontology, phenomenology, symbol, symbolism, adherence to pluralism, repetition, relationship, unity.


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