- In sociology,
secularization (British English: secularisation) is a
multilayered concept that
generally denotes "a
transition from a
religious to a more...
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Secularization or
secularisation may
refer to:
Secularization (church property),
seizure of
church property by a
state Secularization of
monastic estates...
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Retrieved August 1, 2008. "The
Secularization of
Priest During Spanish Period". "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Secularization". "The
Propaganda Movement". Religion...
- The
secularization movement in the
Philippines under Spanish colonial administration from the 18th to late 19th
century advocated for
greater rights for...
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secularity or
secularization, most do not lead to irreligiosity. Linguistically, a
process by
which anything becomes secular is
named secularization, though...
- 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...
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beliefs and
their replacement with more scientific/naturalistic
outlooks (
secularization hypothesis).
According to
Ronald Inglehart, this
trend seems likely...
- po****rity of the 'yoga' in the West is
integrally linked to
secularization.: 117 This
secularization began in
India in the 1930s, when yoga
teachers began...
- Deconsecration, also
referred to as
decommissioning or
secularization (a term also used for
confiscation of
church property), is the
removal of a religious...
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structure of society.
Contemporary debates have
centered on
issues such as
secularization,
civil religion, and the
cohesiveness of
religion in the
context of...