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He defined secularism to mean the absolute separation of church and state so that they would not be able to interact with each other , even in cases of aiding religious organisations to provide services like religious education for its ...
He defined secularism to mean the absolute separation of church and state so that they would not be able to interact with each other , even in cases of aiding religious organisations to provide services like religious education for its ...
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48 whereas Article 26 addresses the rights of the religious community . It was during the case of Shirur Mutt in 1954 that the Supreme Court first explored the Constitutionality of both these Articles in that it realized that although ...
48 whereas Article 26 addresses the rights of the religious community . It was during the case of Shirur Mutt in 1954 that the Supreme Court first explored the Constitutionality of both these Articles in that it realized that although ...
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In this more recent offering , Juergensmeyer provides a global scanning of the slow decline of secular nationalism , and links the increasing power of religious nationalism to both popular struggles against western cultural imperialism ...
In this more recent offering , Juergensmeyer provides a global scanning of the slow decline of secular nationalism , and links the increasing power of religious nationalism to both popular struggles against western cultural imperialism ...
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