Abstract
Until recently, the Church and culture in the confessional sense could not be equal and equal in magnitude. The dichotomy of the Church-Culture dichotomy was denied by both the first and the second. The historical Church tried to stand above the culture, and the culture tried to distance itself from the Church. Perceptions of culture The church was only associated with religious culture, which was defined as the socially reproductive or creative activity of people in the sphere of life and consciousness, which was associated with belief in the supernatural. Religious culture has always been confessionally differentiated, expressing the historically achieved level of development of religious movements. Religious culture differed in terms of both material and spiritual.