Abstract

In this article, the author explores the correlation between happiness and religiosity in Ukrainian society during the Russian military invasion. It is shown that the level of happiness of Ukrainian respondents is quite high, but the dominant emotions are hope, optimism and anxiety. At the same time, the indicators of religiosity in Ukrainian society have increased. The peculiarities of the Christian approach to the concept of happiness are explained, in particular, in view of the theory of the ambivalence of the sacred.

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