secularism / ˈsɛk yə ləˌrɪz əm /

⚽高中词汇世俗主义政教合一政教分离政教分离主义

secularism 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
  2. the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.

secularism 近义词

secularism

等同于 heresy

更多secularism例句

  1. India’s constitution, which was read aloud at protests against the law across the country, guarantees equality and explicitly enshrines secularism.
  2. Threats for online reportersRaif Badawi is a prominent blogger known for advocating secularism and a homegrown liberal system of governance in Saudi Arabia.
  3. But the enemy of the new emirs is neither the Jew nor the Christian, it is the godless militant defending secularism.
  4. In a country with a constitution that values secularism, religion is still the prime indicator of morality and goodness.
  5. Nevertheless, the triumph of West Coast spiritualism over East Coast secularism has civilization-wide implications.
  6. The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims.
  7. He talks about how growing secularism goes hand in hand with the destruction of European culture.
  8. There never was a time when these things would not have been denounced by Secularism as crimes against humanity.
  9. Mr. Blomfield talks very freely, in conclusion, about the "fruits" of Christianity and Secularism.
  10. On the other hand, our party is comparatively small and poor, and Christian laws prevent our holding any trusts for Secularism.
  11. It is said that a lecturer on Secularism was once asked, Why cant you let the Bible alone, if you dont believe it?
  12. Secularism, on the contrary, concerns itself with the things of "to-day."