Second, I explore the implications, positive and negative, of these accounts of collective mental states. Third, I give a brief defense of my own view despite its somewhat disturbing implications for our membership in Church, State, and other groups.Giebel...
to separate church and state. Synonyms:disengage,disjoin Antonyms:connect,unite to remove or sever from association, service, etc., especially legally or formally: He was separated from the army right after V-E Day. to sort, part, divide, or disperse (an assemblage, mass, compound, etc.)...
CHURCH AND STATE WERE MEANT TO BE SEPARATE: U.S. Values Rooted in Neither Religion nor Commercialism 来自 questia.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者: RF Harrington 摘要: The Founding Fathers of the United States forged a nation in which church and state were intended to be separate. They believed...
Pizza Preachers Unseparate church and State Criticizes the effort of religious groups in seeking converts through the assistance of public schools. Events in which fundamentalist groups use tactics t... R Boston - 《Education Digest》 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 Equal Treatment: How Best to Separate...
Separate is also an adjective meaning apart, individual, or different Separate同时也是⼀个形容词,意思是分开的,个别的,或不同的。 Related forms of the word include separation (noun), separated (past tense verb), separating (continuous verb) Separate的相关形式包括separation(名词形式)、 separated(...
Meaning Describes being apart or the action of dividing. Indicates doing something in a distinct, individual manner. 14 Usage in Physical Arrangement Objects not connected or grouped together. The action of placing or arranging things apart. 14 Social Context The act or state of people moving apar...
The survey divided respondents by age and gender. 11 Separate To make a clear distinction in treatment or consideration. The law separates church and state. 9 Divide To perform the mathematical operation of division. Divide 100 by 4 to get 25. 6 Separate To keep apart or divide from a grou...
late 14c., "detached, separated, distinct" (a sense now obsolete), from Old Frenchseparableand directly from Latinseparabilis, fromseparare"to pull apart" (seeseparate(v.)). The meaning "capable of being disjointed or disunited" is from 1530s. Related:Separableness; separably; separability....
Abstract There has been much debate on whether or not the UnitedStateshas been doing the right thing by keepingchurchandstateasseparateentities rather than keeping them entwined as had been the standard for centuries prior to the country’s founding. The list of influences this...
The government separated the church from the state. The scientist separated the elements in the compound. The storm separated the boats from the rest of the fleet. The accident separated the car from its driver. The company separated the profitable businesses from the unprofitable ones. The divorc...