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many types of secularization and most do not lead to atheism, irreligion, nor are they automatically anti-thetical to religion. Secularization has different... |
Secularization or secularisation may refer to: Secularization (church property), seizure of church property by a state Secularization of monastic estates... |
petitioned for Charles III to put an end to secularization policy. The Spanish government revoked its secularization policy in 1826, despite the Holy See's... |
secularity or secularization, most do not lead to irreligiosity. Linguistically, a process by which anything becomes secular is named secularization, though... |
anniversary of secularization 1803–2003. A critical review . In: Roman Quarterly, 100, 2005, pp. 240–274. Christian Bartz: The secularization of Laach Abbey... |
Desacralization of knowledge (redirect from Secularization of knowledge) for the secularization of knowledge. Disenchantment Secularization Scientia sacra Adnan Aslan, for example, comments that "The secularization process... |
majority have resided in the Southern Hemisphere, partially due to secularization in Europe and increased persecution in the Middle East. The Catholic... |
Desecularization (section Secularization theories) religion after a period of secularization. The theory of desecularization is a reaction to the theory known as the secularization thesis, which posits a gradual... |
Secular spirituality (redirect from Secularization of Yoga) popularity of the 'yoga' in the West is integrally linked to secularization.: 117 This secularization began in India in the 1930s, when yoga teachers began... |
The law on the secularization of monastic estates in Romania was proposed in December 1863 by Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza and approved by the Parliament... |
Christmas controversies (redirect from Secularization of Christmas) Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, which, in Western Christian churches, is held annually on 25 December. For centuries, it has... |
period of time. In the early 19th century, Pelaez advocated for the secularization of Filipino priests and is considered the "Godfather of the Philippine... |
the campaign against the Spanish friars. They fought on the issues of secularization in the Philippines that led to the conflict of religious and church... |
contemporary sociologist to reject the secularization theory outright. Martin even proposed that the concept of secularization be eliminated from social scientific... |
The Mexican Secularization Act of 1833, officially called the Decree for the Secularization of the Missions of California, was an act passed by the Congress... |
accompanied by a reform of the alphabet, and achieved their goal of secularization and Westernization. Blocks of specialized vocabulary were adopted from... |
was greatly shaped by a conscious struggle against the pressures of secularization and the lure of rival alternatives. The strictly observant Orthodox... |
the most vocal critics of theories of secularization. In 1999, he published an article entitled “Secularization, R.I.P.” that became both famous and controversial... |
missions, which controlled most of the best land in the state, were secularized by 1834 and became the property of the Mexican government. The governor... |
during the Communist era and continues to lose in the modern, ongoing secularization. Protestantism never recovered after the Counter-Reformation was introduced... |