Spiritual Stability: Content, Criteria And Opportunities For Strengthening
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spiritual stability, moral valuesAbstract
This article analyzes the concept of spiritual stability as an important condition for personal maturity, social harmony and sustainable development. Spiritual stability is interpreted not only as a person’s inner moral strength, but also as the ability of individuals and communities to preserve human dignity, ethical responsibility, cultural identity and constructive behavior under social, economic and ideological pressure. The article discusses the content of spiritual stability, its main criteria, and the pedagogical, cultural and institutional opportunities for strengthening it in modern society. Special attention is given to education, family, national values, critical thinking, civic responsibility and global citizenship as practical mechanisms for developing spiritual resilience. The study concludes that spiritual stability is a dynamic quality that must be continuously cultivated through moral education, social justice, cultural continuity and meaningful participation in public life.
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