"Secularism as a Religion: Questioning the Future of the 'Secular' State" Section 116 of the Australian Constitution states that the Commonwealth shall not make a law establishing any religion. This is commonly understood in the literature as equivalent to the establishment of a secular state. ...
redefining the main concepts concerning faith, spirituality, religion etc. The third part paints a spiritual and mental portrait of the contemporary individual, together with his/her post-modern way of thinking. This part also shows post-modernism as a form of contemporary...
"Secularism - Religion and State" Secularism & State (TV Episode 2023) Yehudit Ravitz as Self - Narrator
The country's constitution upholds secularism by not endorsing any religion. 7 Atheism The doctrine or belief that there is no god. Atheism is sometimes misconstrued as a belief in no moral order. 4 Secularism The belief that religion should not play a role in government, education, or other...
the belief that religion should be removed and separate from all state or civil affairs or functions, esp. in public education. secularism词源中文解释 "独占对现实生活及其职责的关注; 道德应该基于人类在现世中的幸福,而不考虑宗教信仰或来世",1843年,源自 secular + -ism。
The other possibility is to see this secularism as a "derivative discourse" (to adopt a phrase from Partha Chatterjee), confusedly echoing Western notions of secularism, with the caste and communal complexities of Indian society and the structuring role of religion in everyday life at odds with ...
ReligionSecularismThis paper discusses the relations between secularism, religion and nationalism in Israel and offers a thesis about the failure of secularism there. The papers adopts Michael Mann’s view of “religion” as a private case of ideological network of power and suggests a typology of ...
citizenship as conversion offers the possibility of reevaluating academic constructions of the roles of religion, secularism, and politics in the public sphere... T Allen - 《American Literary History》 被引量: 2发表: 2008年 The Comparative History of A Tale of Two Cities historiography, secularism...
Whereas all of these cases are identified as secular, he describes the French and the Turkish cases as 'assertive secularism,' and the American case as 'passive secularism.' Assertive secularism controls religion through the power of the state and does not allow public expression of religion, ...
Secularism means believing in a system that rejects the concept of religion. It also assumes that public education and state affairs should be religion-less. It is essential for the democratic nations to be secular in order to avoid any state of a hassle as in many theocratic societies, it ...