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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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The fact is that these expressions when used by Gandhi had no religious connotations . They were derived from Sanskrit , but since most of the regional languages in India are derived from Sanskrit , this made them the more easily ...
The fact is that these expressions when used by Gandhi had no religious connotations . They were derived from Sanskrit , but since most of the regional languages in India are derived from Sanskrit , this made them the more easily ...
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What is important in this account is the role of religious orders and ritual communication in the growth of both the community and religious nationalism , a point often missed out in our debates . Van der Veer examines in some detail ...
What is important in this account is the role of religious orders and ritual communication in the growth of both the community and religious nationalism , a point often missed out in our debates . Van der Veer examines in some detail ...
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