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A believer living in the contemporary world comes across dif erent views of those who have excluded themselves from experiencing God. One may stay indif erent towards their faith, but can also make attempts to bring them closer to God. Spreading the Gospel has been a characteristic feature of the Church’s activity since its very beginnings. Those who believe in God should show other people a perspective of existential fuli lment in friendship with God and to build the Church’s community. Their actions should be i lled with faith which is based i rmly on the Scriptures and the grace granted by Christ. Such faith is ef ective, as it opens the perspective of eternal life. Those who believe are invited to be visible witnesses of the presence of God in the world and make their contribution to new evangelisation
Konštantínove listy
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2022
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vol. 15
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issue 2
160 - 169
EN
The love and affection of Saint Constantine-Cyril, also called the Philosopher, for truth and wisdom was manifested in several disputes whereby he brilliantly argued in favour of his opinion. The author of the study was inspired by this feature of his character. Based on his argumentation, he proposes to specify the use of the term ‘unbeliever’ or ‘believer’ according to the latest results of experimental sciences, philosophy and theology, which have not yet proved that only ‘believers’ believe in God, while ‘unbelievers’ would not be believers in the matter, in chance or in anything other than the first principle, but would be ‘aware’, ‘knowing’, who experimentally proved where the universe comes from and who controls it. A statement of this type is already found in the Catholic funeral ceremony. The author’s efforts may contribute to the clarification of expression in philosophy, religious studies, theology, exact sciences, to more precise formulas in the Slovak language, as well as to mutual dialogue and understanding of members of antagonistic worldviews. It is also a contribution to the development of the Cyril-Methodian philosophical heritage which the Slovak Republic Constitution refers to in the preamble.
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