Christianity in the anthropological perspective of the XXI century

Ukrainian Religious Studies 79:72-78 (2016)
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Abstract

The problem of man is one of the "eternal" problems of philosophy. Repeatedly exercising "Anthropological turn", philosophy raises the question of the essence of man almost throughout its history and, according to a new era, is trying to give it exhaustive answer. Summarizing a number of concepts, let's note that they are related awareness of the incompleteness of any definition. Man is both simple and extraordinary mysterious creature on planet earth. Being one of the natural creatures, an integral part nature, it is due to the mind rising above it and creates a "second nature", which, over time, becomes a priority environment of its existence.

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