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Aesthetic Paradigms of the Sacred in Contemporary Bessarabian Poetry
The article summarizes some important views of famous philosophers, theologians, scientists as Rudolf Otto, Mircea Eliade, Lucian Blaga, Carl Gustav Jung, Leszek Kołakowski, Jean-Jacques Wunenburger, on the idea of sacredness, spirit, mister, exposing, in a concise way, the evolution of the meanings of the sacred in religion, mythology, philosophy, poetry, in order to reveal transparently and conclusively how some successive generations of Bessarabian poets relate to the theme of the sacred specifying aesthetic tendencies and formulas in which the imaginary of the sacred is cultivated in contemporary poetry.