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  1. Secularism - Wikipedia

    Under political secularism, the government can enforce how people act but not what they believe. Similarly, freedom of thought is supported by secularism. Order is supported by secularists, …

  2. Secularism | Definition, Separation of Church and State, History ...

    Mar 12, 2026 · Secularism refers generally to a philosophical worldview that shows indifference toward or rejects religion as a primary basis for understanding and ethics, encapsulating but not identical to …

  3. SECULARISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SECULARISM is indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations.

  4. The Historical Roots of Secularism: From Christianity to Modernity

    Dec 11, 2025 · The formal concept of secularism as a distinct political philosophy was articulated in 1851 by British writer George Holyoake. He coined the term specifically to describe a worldview that …

  5. Secularism | Religion and Philosophy | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Mar 11, 2025 · Secularism is a philosophical movement that advocates for the separation of religion from government, education, and law. It promotes the idea that religious institutions and practices …

  6. Secularism explained | National Secular Society

    Secularism safeguards freedom of religion or belief and ensures that the government does not favour any particular religion or impose religion on its citizens. A secular state seeks to ensure and protect …

  7. Secularism: Understanding Its Origins and Meaning

    Feb 6, 2025 · So, we asked Catherine Kintzler to enlighten us on the notion of secularism. Catherine Kintzler is a French philosopher specializing in aesthetics and secularism.

  8. Home | Free Inquiry

    Free Inquiry offers a platform for secular humanism, exploring ethical, philosophical, and social issues from a non-religious perspective.

  9. Secularism: A Very Short Introduction - Oxford Academic

    Jul 11, 2019 · The British social reformer George Jacob Holyoake (1817–1906) coined the word ‘secularism’ to describe his this-worldly approach to personal morals, to philosophy, and to the of …

  10. Understanding Secularism: A Comprehensive Guide - Religion24

    Secularism, a fundamental concept shaping modern societies, is more than just the absence of religion. This article dives deep into its history, principles, and impact on governance and society.