Thus, once independence had been achieved, the liberals tried to get rid of the church's privileges and to secularize education. |
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Wherever they turned there were agencies that moved to deghettoize them, secularize them, enlighten them. |
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Certain pacifistic and ideological visions tend at times to secularize the value of peace, while, in other cases, there is the problem of summary ethical judgments which forget the complexity of the issues involved. |
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The grand master of the order, Albert Hohenzollern, became a Lutheran and, isolated from the empire and papacy, offered to secularize his state as a vassal of the king of Poland. |
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Behind the government decision to secularize education was the desire to make the school a place that welcomes diversity and respects the principle that all citizens are equal. |
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Especially in a time and age when people respect very much the secularity of the world and tend to secularize even what should remain sacred, holy spaces need to be kept open. |
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They could, for instance, secularize without rejecting religion in their social identity, they could pursue women's emancipation without rejecting, on a theoretical basis, femininity and motherhood. |
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After the arguments to secularize the holiday season in public, a battle has risen anew to put religion back in. |
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Plinker thinks that the biblical Canticles secularize these pagan analogues. |
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Berger notes that modernity does not necessarily secularize us but it does pluralize us. |
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Secularize the schools, and you can then Judaize the universities. |
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