Examples of using Secularization in English and their translations into Indonesian
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urbanization, and the secularization of governing bodies- required a universalistic agency capable of transmitting core values to the populace.
Arnulf strengthened his power through confiscation of church lands and the secularization of numerous monastery estates,
including the creation of a republic and secularization.
highlight results from surveys which regularly point to the important role played in an individual's relationship to Islam by acculturation, secularization, and individualization.
there's a kind of theologizing of Secular Power and a Secularization of Episcopal Power.
declared that there is no direct causal relationship between modernization and secularization, and that in some areas, religion is more alive than ever.
After its secularization, the abbey became a ducal domain, and was the site
In truth all the"anti-clerical" Masonic reforms carried out in France since 1877, such as the secularization of education, measures against private Christian schools
In contrast with the spontaneous rationalization and subsequent secularization in the history of Christianity,
were banned in Turkey in 1925 as a result of the country's secularization policies and all Bektashi tekkes were closed once more along with all others.
In contrast with the spontaneous rationalization and subsequent secularization in the history of Christianity,
hardliner Mullahs and forced secularization on their respective countries,(Turkey
16th-century Italy concurrently with social and economic changes such as the secularization of daily life,
The ruling regimes have spared no effort in the secularization and corruption of the family
of the Holy Roman Empire, which after its definitive secularization in 1648, became the hereditary Duchy of Bremen German: Herzogtum Bremen.
Islamization or secularization?
The secularization of life.
The secularization of society.
Support the secularization of Islam.
Secularization and desecularization are occurring simultaneously.