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    Secularism by Laborde, C

    Published 2020
    Book section
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    Secular Games by Dunning, S

    Published 2016
    Book section
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    Secular Islam by Devji, F

    Published 2018
    “…While he appears to have been a relentless critic of secularism as a liberal ideal, the celebrated Indian poet and philosopher Mohammad Iqbal might also be considered among its more important non-European theorists. …”
    Journal article
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    Dynamics of secular evolution by Binney, J

    Published 2012
    “…The School's theme was "Secular Evolution of Galaxies" and my task was to present the underlying stellar-dynamical theory. …”
    Journal article
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    David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969): an underestimated masterwork in the study of Western secularization by Brewitt-Taylor, S

    Published 2020
    “…This article considers the content and reception of David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969), a brilliant text whose revolutionary implications were overlooked by most of the next two generations of secularization scholarship because it was so far ahead of its time. …”
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    Secular Evolution of the Galactic Disk by Binney, J

    Published 2000
    Journal article
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    Can the state accelerate the secular transition? Secularization in East and West Germany as a natural experiment by Stolz, J, Pollack, D, De graaf, ND

    Published 2020
    “…During this period, West Germany remained a rather religious country, while East Germany became, under socialist rule, one of the most secular regions in the world. We use this case of socialist state intervention as a natural experiment to test Voas’ model of secular transition, which states that all Western and Central European countries follow the same path and speed of secularization. …”
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    Minimal secularism: lessons for, and from, India by Laborde, C

    Published 2020
    “…Actual debates about secularism in India are shown to revolve around these ideals. …”
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    The early medieval secular: spectrum and strategies by O'Brien, CP

    Published 2021
    “…This special issue seeks to fill a gap by taking the first steps towards locating the early Middle Ages in the broader history of the secular. While it has generally been assumed that a division between religion and secular was impossible to make in the early medieval period, taken together the articles in this collection show a variety of early medieval seculars, all arising from a general assumption that distinctions could, indeed had to, be made between what was secular and what was not. …”
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    Malek's programmatic secularism? A dissent by Moyse, A

    Published 2022
    “…Programmatic secularism aims to secure public reason from rival rationalities, notably those from religious experience and education. …”
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    Secular evolution of tile galactic disk by Binney, J

    Published 2001
    Conference item
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    Secularism: public space and visible diversity by Ramadan, T

    Published 2017
    “…Today’s secular and pluralistic Western society must go back to the basics of what secularism is or was intended to be. …”
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    On the parity between religious and secular reasons by Laborde, C

    Published 2021
    “…This is the thought that religious and secular reasons are essentially on a par, in terms of their contribution to public reasoning. …”
    Journal article
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    A feast in Carthage: testing the limits of ‘secularity’ in Late Antiquity by Gassman, MP

    Published 2020
    “…A now conventional model, developed by Robert Markus, sees late Roman cities as fundamentally secular landscapes. Focusing on Augustine's sermon against a feast of the genius of Carthage ( Sermo62), this article argues that narratives of 'secularity' have neglected pagans 'own attitudes and the circumstances that drove ordinary Christians' participation in civic rites. …”
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