Dialogical character of religious faith is realized primarily in the relationship between God and men. It seems that a genuine dialogue with God came to be only in the Biblical religions. There is no such dialogue in pantheistic religions, or pantheism or contaminated (that is those in which gods are personifications of the forces of nature, social entities or mental states). The initiator of this dialogue is God himself. “God loved us first” (1Jn 4,19), chose us and loved us “before the world was made” (Ep 1,4). Already in the Old Testament, God’s relations with men are presented in the image of all the positive family relationships: God wants to be like father to us, like mother, like a spouse, and Goel (next of kin, required to come to h...