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- ISBN 9780367691585. "secularization". Retrieved 2 May 2018 – via The Free Dictionary. Donald S. Armentrout and Robert Boak Slo**** (2000). "Secularizing a Consecrated...
- Secularization or secularisation may refer to: Secularization (church property), seizure of church property by a state Secularization of monastic estates...
- The secularization movement in the Philippines under Spanish colonial administration from the 18th to late 19th century advocated for greater rights for...
- knowledge Desecration Donald S. Armentrout and Robert Boak Slo**** (2000). "Secularizing a Consecrated Building". An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church. The Domestic...
- In traditionalist philosophy, desacralization of knowledge or secularization of knowledge is the process of separation of knowledge from its perceived...
- The Mexican Secularization Act of 1833, officially called the Decree for the Secularization of the Missions of California, was an act p****ed by the Congress...
- majority have resided in the Southern Hemisphere, partially due to secularization in Europe and increased ****cution in the Middle East. The Catholic...
- 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...
- accompanied by a reform of the alphabet, and achieved their goal of secularization and Westernization. Blocks of specialized vocabulary were adopted from...
- during the Communist era and continues to lose in the modern, ongoing secularization. Protestantism never recovered after the Counter-Reformation was introduced...