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- ISBN 978-0-472-11015-5 "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...
- Secularization is the confiscation of church property by a government, such as in the suppression of monasteries. The term is often used to specifically...
- 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...
- secularity or secularization, most do not lead to irreligiosity. Linguistically, a process by which anything becomes secular is named secularization, though...
- knowledge Desecration Donald S. Armentrout and Robert Boak Slo**** (2000). "Secularizing a Consecrated Building". An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church. The Domestic...
- 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...
- beliefs and their replacement with more scientific/naturalistic outlooks (secularization hypothesis). According to Ronald Inglehart, this trend seems likely...
- structure of society. Contemporary debates have centered on issues such as secularization, civil religion, and the cohesiveness of religion in the context of...