Everyday religious practices as a component of social interactions

Ukrainian Religious Studies 71:46-54 (2014)
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Abstract

In the article "Everyday religious practices as part of social interaction" by Yuri Boreyko the religious practices were analyzed in terms of everyday life. Alleged that understanding religious practices in social categories involves clarifying their characteristics as a type of social action. The basis of the daily religious practices defined religious action that is subjective.

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