Everyone's life is a path of faith and understanding that leads to the Church and God. Christianity calls everyone to purify their souls from destructive passions and opens the way to holiness. However, the world that lies in evil is trying to blur the line between holiness and sin by leveling the gospel truths and replacing them with surrogates of pseudo-spirituality. That is why, following God's call to "be holy, for I am holy, the Lord your God" (Lev. 19: 2), it is necessary to restore the theological understanding of the facts and prospects of human life.
This book examines the sanctity of human life in various aspects: theological, ecclesiastical-historical, anthropological, canonical, patrological, philosophical and social. The authors of the articles agree that modern humanity needs to return to the understanding of holiness not as a theoretical concept, but as a living experience of communion with God.
The book is valuable for those interested in theology, religion, church history and those who are not indifferent to finding ways of spiritual transformation and improvement.