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- In sociology, secularization (British English: secularisation) is a multilayered concept that generally denotes "a transition from a religious to a more...
- century the Counter-Reformation attempted to reverse some of these secularisations, and the question of the fates of secularized territories became an...
- Secular spirituality is the adherence to a spiritual philosophy without adherence to a religion. Secular spirituality emphasizes the inner peace of the...
- 1808–1839) first won ulama approval before proposing similar reforms. The secularisation program brought by Atatürk ended the ulema and their institutions. The...
- Gustav Vasa Bible. With improved education and the freedom brought by secularisation, the 17th century saw several notable authors develop the Swedish language...
- such as Christmas, have become secularised by part or all of those who observe them. In addition to secularisation, many holidays have become commercialised...
- include: Centre for Inquiry Canada Centre for Inquiry UK Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society (see below) Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI)...
- disenchanted with Abdullah's leanings towards Nehru and the Congress, and his secularisation of Kashmiri politics. Consequently, Abbas broke away from the National...
- instituted. The papacy had suffered a major loss of church lands through secularisations in the Holy Roman Empire following the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801...
- Secularization or secularisation may refer to: Secularization (church property), seizure of church property by a state Secularization of monastic estates...