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Meaning of "secularity"

Secularity (noun) - the quality or state of being secular, meaning not affiliated with religious or spiritual matters
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  • The state of being secular.

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The secularity of several states seems to be at risk.
By definition fundamentalism refuses modernity and secularity.
Dialogue between secularity and religion.
This is a clear violation of the principle of secularity.
Secularity includes two essential parts.
This is partly dependent on what we mean by secularity.
And its secularity in no way damages its authority.
But there is also a theological dimension to secularity.
Secularity is the state of being without religious or spiritual qualities.
We need to do more for the mainstream people of secularity.
So one can forget secularity as well.
Jacky developed an enriching approach to secularisation and secularity.
Also the earlier symposia on secularity are still worth mentioning.
Modernity does not necessarily produce secularity.
Secularity matters to health policies.

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Christianity is no restriction to the secularity of politics.
French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools.
This text focuses on secularity three.
Secularity means without religion.
There are three different images of secularity that suggest this.
The secularity of the country is only held in place by military force.
This is a basic rule of secularity.
Along the road of secularity we must remember that the oil.
Biard is strongly in favour of secularity.
Secularity must open up.
He specializes in the sociology of secularity.
Secularity is a complex issue.
He was a strong supporter of secularity.
French secularity law.
What might be different about us is the reflection we try to do around secularity.
We do not claim that the principle of secularity is a universal one.
The principle of secularity should be respected by each state in all its policies.
This questionnaire raises the question about our consecrated secularity.
It is always interesting to see how consecrated secularity is experienced in different cultures.
Secularity was a principle that the bourgeoisie brought to its struggle against the aristocracy.
Consecration and secularity.
Herein lies the secularity of faith and the spirituality of the economy.
Fundamentalism and hostility against believers compromise the positive secularity of states.
The presence of secularity does not imply a separation or opposition between culture and faith.
Faith and reason was a reconciliation between the secularity of the world and.
But secularity lacks the elements to make sense and representation of all world views.
One can even say that each society has its own secularity.
Defending secularity in the country now rests more and more on human rights and democracy.
Consultation of the membership on the assembly general has highlighted the aspect of consecrated secularity.
Secularity is not just the religious neutrality of the State.
I deplore the ambiguity of these terms and also the lack of a clearer reference to secularity.
The French secularity principle should be abolished at all costs.
A second government statement reiterated the need to respect the principle of secularity in public schools.
Secularity and politics are born of a closing in of Christian thought onto itself.
President Robert introduced the duality between secularity and religion.

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