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Influencias europeas en el laicismo escolar
Published 2010-03-01“…<br /><br /> ABSTRACT: Ideas about secularization in Spanish education go back to the XIX century, mainly due to the liberal groups that aspired to the separation of Church and State. Other private identities also contributed to create a multi-doctrinal conscience, despite the fact that during this time the catholicity of the State was generally represented in constitutional texts. …”
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Russian Orthodoxy Nowadays
Published 2018-10-01“…These are estimates of a number of people leading an Orthodox way of life, parameters of rapid expansion of Church institutions and increase of the clergy number, innovations in Church education, ROC’s attitude to non-Orthodoxy and adherence to different faith, problems of real separation of Church and State and the place of Orthodoxy in modern culture. …”
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Churching of Society from Within and Not from Without: Reception of Sergius Bulgakov’s Ideas in Contemporary Political Theology
Published 2024-11-01“…In a similar ambivalent way Bulgakov also treated the separation of church and state, finding in such a separation both pros and cons.…”
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“You are not asking enough…”: On the church-historical results of I. V. Stalin’s conversation with the three metropolitans on the night of September 5, 1943
Published 2023-02-01“…In the course of this conversation, Stalin actually disavowed a number of key provisions of the decree “On the separation of Church and State”. Firstly, his establishment of the Council for the Russian Orthodox Church meant that the state recognised the Church as an integral system. …”
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A Memorial by Cyprian Godebski over the Ocean, a Swan Song of Academic Religious Sculpture
Published 2011-06-01“…The refusal of the authorities was connected with the approaching decision about the separation between Church and state in France. The conflict was particularly severe in Brittany, which was considered the stronghold of traditional Catholicism, but it was also the home country of the philosopher Ernest Renan, an Anti-Christ in the eyes of some right-wing circles. …”
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