Abstract

The research objectives are as follows: to reveal conceptual logic of scientific works on everyday religion and to identify importance of the “lived religion” notion for philosophy of religion and religious studies. Interrelation of everyday life and everyday religion is revealed. The authors propose a thesis that studying “lived religion” enriches understanding of religion making it possible to go beyond the framework of abstract theological and philosophical-religious conceptions, wherein lies scientific originality of the study. The research findings are as follows: the authors identify three aspects of interpreting everyday religion, which are associated with the “lived religion” concept.

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