Areas and horizons of interrelation between scientific, philosophical and theological doctrines: ethical, eschatological and psychological aspects

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Subject of the article: science, philosophy and theology as instances and stimulators of ethically-responsible behaviour. Object of the article: questions of ethical behaviour verification relating to modernity and future, psychological aspect of dogmatism, historical cycles of interrelation between science, philosophy and theology. Research objective: identification of the interrelation bases between science, philosophy and theology as instances and recipients of methodological instruments. Research methodology: historical and philosophical analysis, the prognostics analysis, and the typological method. Research results: the necessity of interrelation between philosophy and theology for the study of ethics fundamental questions is established; the inclination of individuals towards dogmatic schemes is explained; periodic cycles of interrelation between science, philosophy and theology are pointed out; typical of interrelation assessment between scientific, philosophical and theological doctrines are pointed out. Applicable scope of the results: psychology, ecology, ethics and other branches of philosophy and theology. Conclusion: questions of ethics and the eschatological aspect of ecology, by necessity, are common questions for science, philosophy and theology, though there are epochs when discrepancies between scientific, philosophical and theological knowledge were observed, which in turn are replaced by epochs of agreement between each other, and one of these epochs is the current one; scientific knowledge can be included as part of religious as well as atheistic outlook.

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Science, philosophy, theology, faith and knowledge, ethics, eschatology, dogmatism, historical cycles of interrelation between science, philosophy and theology

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