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Secularism : Meaning and Debates : Concept Talk by Dr. Vikas Divyakirti
प्रिय व्यूअर्स,
'कॉन्सेप्ट टॉक' श्रृंखला के इस वीडियो में डॉ. विकास दिव्यकीर्ति ने धर्मनिरपेक्षता व पंथनिरपेक्षता (Secularism) से जुड़े सभी पक्षों पर विस्तृत चर्चा की है। वीडियो की अवधि 5 घंटे से ज़्यादा की है और शायद इसे एक बार में देखना आसान नहीं होगा, किंतु हमें विश्वास है कि इसे ठीक से देखने और नोट्स बना लेने के बाद आप सामान्य अध्ययन, निबंध और इंटरव्यू में धर्मनिरपेक्षता से जुड़े किसी भी प्रश्न का उत्तर आसानी से दे सकेंगे। इतना ही नहीं, अपने घर-परिवार और आस-पड़ोस में इस मुद्दे पर होने वाली रोज़मर्रा की बहसों में भी आप कायदे की बात कर सकेंगे।
इस वीडियो के विभिन्न भाग निम्नलिखित हैं। आप अपनी सुविधा से इसे विभिन्न भागों में बाँटकर देख सकते हैं:
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0:07:19 - धर्म शब्द के विविध अर्थ
0:30:42 - पश्चिम में धर्मनिरपेक्षता के विकास की पृष्ठभूमि
0:56:44 - धर्मनिरपेक्षता की पश्...
published: 15 Aug 2020
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Secularism
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published: 08 Aug 2013
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Ten Things to Know about Secularism | Andrew Copson
Andrew Copson tells us the top ten things we should understand about Secularism.
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Andrew Copson is the Chief Executive of Humanists UK, President of the International Humanist and Ethical Union; and a former Director of the European Humanist Federation. In these capacities he is one of the most experienced and prolific advocates of secularism, its study, and its implementation. He has been an associate of the Centre for Law and Religion and the University of Cardiff since 2008 and represented the secularist point of view on public or other bodies such as the Foreign Office's Advisory Panel on Freedom of Religion or Belief and the Woolf Institute's Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life.
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published: 07 Sep 2017
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France, Islam and Secularism | Start Here
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published: 01 Feb 2021
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WHAT IS SECULARISM?
Quick Question: what exactly is secularism?
I mean, depending on where you get your news and information, you might think it's an evil attack on Christianity, an enlightened metaphysical view point, or a governing principle of the Soviet Union. All of these perspectives are essentially wrong.
Secularism is neither an attack on any particular religion, nor an endorsement of any metaphysical view point. And at certain points in history, the government of the Soviet Union actively promoted the dismantling of religiosity of the population. That's actually a total violation of the principle of Secularism.
The term was coined by British writer, George Jacob Holyoake, to describe his views of promoting a social order that is neither connected to religion, nor critical of it. As he put it:
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published: 19 Mar 2017
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Religion, Secularism, Politics - Conversations with History
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Talal Asad who reflects on his life and work as an anthropologist focusing on religion, modernity, and the complex relationships between Islam and the West.
Series: Conversations with History [12/2008] [Humanities] [Show ID: 15444]
published: 03 Dec 2008
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French secularism: Anti-religious or safeguarding freedoms?
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This week we take a closer look at France's cherished state secularism. Laïcité [secularism], a product of French history and philosophy, is central to how France defines itself. But critics say it is anti-religious and increasingly used to stigmatise Muslims. Is laïcité compatible with a multicultural society? We spoke to Jean-Louis Bianco, the President of the National Observatory on Secularism, to find out more.
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published: 17 Nov 2016
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The Necessity of Secularism | Steven Kettle | TEDxWarwickSalon
This talk will be addressing the role religion plays in warfare and will question society’s habit of hastily blaming religion for conflict.
Steven Kettell is an Associate Professor of the Politics and International Studies Department here at the University of Warwick. A published author as well as a renowned speaker, Steven is the co-founder and executive editor of ‘British Politics’, a journal dedicated to promoting research in British political studies. Steve’s core research interests revolve around the politics of secularism, non-religion, and the role of religion within the public sphere. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
published: 06 Feb 2018
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF SECULARISM
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SECULARISM -- What if I were to tell you that the separation of church and state was, in its origins, not an Atheist's proposal, but a value deeply rooted in Christianity? What if I told you that theocracy ironically helped to create modern state secularism? Or that secularism was formally established in the West by the same country which today undermines it the most? Well, as you might of guessed, I'm about to do just that, as I give you a brief history of Secularism
The term “Secularism” finds its origins in the writing of George Jacob Holyoake, who also gave us the term “jingoism”. He was a non-religious writer, who at different times labelled himself an Atheist and Agnostic. His conception of secularism is the broad definition, namely, anything of this world, not in...
published: 03 Apr 2017
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What is Secularism? Origin of Secularism and Issues, Is India a Secular Country? #UPSC2020 #IAS
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published: 22 Dec 2019
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Secularism : Meaning and Debates : Concept Talk by Dr. Vikas Divyakirti
प्रिय व्यूअर्स,
'कॉन्सेप्ट टॉक' श्रृंखला के इस वीडियो में डॉ. विकास दिव्यकीर्ति ने धर्मनिरपेक्षता व पंथनिरपेक्षता (Secularism) से जुड़े सभी पक्षों पर विस्तृत चर्...
प्रिय व्यूअर्स,
'कॉन्सेप्ट टॉक' श्रृंखला के इस वीडियो में डॉ. विकास दिव्यकीर्ति ने धर्मनिरपेक्षता व पंथनिरपेक्षता (Secularism) से जुड़े सभी पक्षों पर विस्तृत चर्चा की है। वीडियो की अवधि 5 घंटे से ज़्यादा की है और शायद इसे एक बार में देखना आसान नहीं होगा, किंतु हमें विश्वास है कि इसे ठीक से देखने और नोट्स बना लेने के बाद आप सामान्य अध्ययन, निबंध और इंटरव्यू में धर्मनिरपेक्षता से जुड़े किसी भी प्रश्न का उत्तर आसानी से दे सकेंगे। इतना ही नहीं, अपने घर-परिवार और आस-पड़ोस में इस मुद्दे पर होने वाली रोज़मर्रा की बहसों में भी आप कायदे की बात कर सकेंगे।
इस वीडियो के विभिन्न भाग निम्नलिखित हैं। आप अपनी सुविधा से इसे विभिन्न भागों में बाँटकर देख सकते हैं:
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0:30:42 - पश्चिम में धर्मनिरपेक्षता के विकास की पृष्ठभूमि
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1:46:55 - धर्मनिरपेक्ष राज्य की धारणा
1:52:20 - धर्मनिरपेक्ष बनाम पंथनिरपेक्ष राज्य
2:00:33 - क्या भारत धर्मनिरपेक्ष राज्य है?
2:05:00 - भारतीय संविधान में धर्मनिरपेक्षता
2:39:00 - भारतीय राजनीतिक चिंतन और धर्मनिरपेक्षता
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3:13:47 - भारतीय न्यायपालिका और धर्मनिरपेक्षता
4:22:05 - फ्राँस, अमेरिका व इंग्लैंड में धर्मनिरपेक्षता
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प्रिय व्यूअर्स,
'कॉन्सेप्ट टॉक' श्रृंखला के इस वीडियो में डॉ. विकास दिव्यकीर्ति ने धर्मनिरपेक्षता व पंथनिरपेक्षता (Secularism) से जुड़े सभी पक्षों पर विस्तृत चर्चा की है। वीडियो की अवधि 5 घंटे से ज़्यादा की है और शायद इसे एक बार में देखना आसान नहीं होगा, किंतु हमें विश्वास है कि इसे ठीक से देखने और नोट्स बना लेने के बाद आप सामान्य अध्ययन, निबंध और इंटरव्यू में धर्मनिरपेक्षता से जुड़े किसी भी प्रश्न का उत्तर आसानी से दे सकेंगे। इतना ही नहीं, अपने घर-परिवार और आस-पड़ोस में इस मुद्दे पर होने वाली रोज़मर्रा की बहसों में भी आप कायदे की बात कर सकेंगे।
इस वीडियो के विभिन्न भाग निम्नलिखित हैं। आप अपनी सुविधा से इसे विभिन्न भागों में बाँटकर देख सकते हैं:
0:00:00 - परिचय : आरंभ से
0:07:19 - धर्म शब्द के विविध अर्थ
0:30:42 - पश्चिम में धर्मनिरपेक्षता के विकास की पृष्ठभूमि
0:56:44 - धर्मनिरपेक्षता की पश्चिमी अवधारणा
1:21:15 - राज्य और धर्म का संबंध
1:24:22 - धर्मतंत्र, धर्मप्रभावित व धर्मविरोधी राज्य
1:46:55 - धर्मनिरपेक्ष राज्य की धारणा
1:52:20 - धर्मनिरपेक्ष बनाम पंथनिरपेक्ष राज्य
2:00:33 - क्या भारत धर्मनिरपेक्ष राज्य है?
2:05:00 - भारतीय संविधान में धर्मनिरपेक्षता
2:39:00 - भारतीय राजनीतिक चिंतन और धर्मनिरपेक्षता
2:58:40 - भारतीय शासन व राजनीति में धर्मनिरपेक्षता
3:13:47 - भारतीय न्यायपालिका और धर्मनिरपेक्षता
4:22:05 - फ्राँस, अमेरिका व इंग्लैंड में धर्मनिरपेक्षता
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Secularism
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- published: 08 Aug 2013
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Ten Things to Know about Secularism | Andrew Copson
Andrew Copson tells us the top ten things we should understand about Secularism.
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Andrew Copson is the Chief Executive of Humanists UK...
Andrew Copson tells us the top ten things we should understand about Secularism.
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Andrew Copson is the Chief Executive of Humanists UK, President of the International Humanist and Ethical Union; and a former Director of the European Humanist Federation. In these capacities he is one of the most experienced and prolific advocates of secularism, its study, and its implementation. He has been an associate of the Centre for Law and Religion and the University of Cardiff since 2008 and represented the secularist point of view on public or other bodies such as the Foreign Office's Advisory Panel on Freedom of Religion or Belief and the Woolf Institute's Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life.
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Andrew Copson tells us the top ten things we should understand about Secularism.
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Andrew Copson is the Chief Executive of Humanists UK, President of the International Humanist and Ethical Union; and a former Director of the European Humanist Federation. In these capacities he is one of the most experienced and prolific advocates of secularism, its study, and its implementation. He has been an associate of the Centre for Law and Religion and the University of Cardiff since 2008 and represented the secularist point of view on public or other bodies such as the Foreign Office's Advisory Panel on Freedom of Religion or Belief and the Woolf Institute's Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life.
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- published: 07 Sep 2017
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France, Islam and Secularism | Start Here
French President Emmanuel Macron says he wants to get tough on “Islamist separatism”.
So why does his proposed new law have some people feeling like he is tar...
French President Emmanuel Macron says he wants to get tough on “Islamist separatism”.
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WHAT IS SECULARISM?
Quick Question: what exactly is secularism?
I mean, depending on where you get your news and information, you might think it's an evil attack on Christianity,...
Quick Question: what exactly is secularism?
I mean, depending on where you get your news and information, you might think it's an evil attack on Christianity, an enlightened metaphysical view point, or a governing principle of the Soviet Union. All of these perspectives are essentially wrong.
Secularism is neither an attack on any particular religion, nor an endorsement of any metaphysical view point. And at certain points in history, the government of the Soviet Union actively promoted the dismantling of religiosity of the population. That's actually a total violation of the principle of Secularism.
The term was coined by British writer, George Jacob Holyoake, to describe his views of promoting a social order that is neither connected to religion, nor critical of it. As he put it:
“Secularism is not an argument against Christianity, it is one independent of it. It does not question the pretensions of Christianity; it advances others.”
At its core, secularism can be defined as “without reference to religion”. So, there can be secular morals, secular science, or secular bunny rabbits. Most commonly, though, the term Secularism is used to refer to State Secularism.
State secularism is the separation of government institutions from religious institutions, or as it is most frequently put, the separation of church and state. In practice, this means that a secular government is one that does not involve itself in religious affairs.
Secularism is not a monolith. Different secularists sometimes have diverging policy perspectives regarding religion. Take for example, religious exceptions for police uniforms. Some secularists believe that religious minorities should have the right to wear slightly adapted uniforms to meet the restrictions of their religions. For example, allowing Sikhs to wear their turbans rather than a police cap. The principle at work here is that not allowing this uniform exemption would discriminate against Sikhs, preventing them from participating in a state function. Other secularists hold that their should be no religious exemption here, because the uniform represents the authority of the government, and having religious identifiers intermingled with a representation of state authority is itself a violation of the principle of secularism. These two opposing arguments are not necessarily equally good, but they are equally secular.
The American constitution establishes America as a secular state with two clauses, the establishment clause and the free exercise clause, both found back to back in the first Amendment, which reads:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
In general, secularism seeks to promote a society in which:
There is no official state religion
The government does not promote or condemn any particular religion or religious view point
Everyone is allowed to believe whatever they want and practice whatever religion they choose
No one is discriminated against based on their faith
Religious organizations have no role in determining government policy
The government has no role in determining the precepts of any religious organization
The rights of religious minorities are protected
The religion of an individual has no impact his or her rights or societal status
All members of a society are considered equal in all regards, regardless of religious associations or faith
So, don't get it twisted. Secularism is not Atheism. State secularism is about allowing a community of diverse religious perspectives to govern themselves without allowing the power of the state to put its thumb on the scale in regards to religion. In a well-functioning secular society, people of all faiths (or lack there of) should be able to come together to form the rules of their community without reference to religious perspectives. Secularism is not about believing in a deity, or not believing in those things. It's about what we can all agree on, regardless of our spirituality, faith, or metaphysical view points.
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Quick Question: what exactly is secularism?
I mean, depending on where you get your news and information, you might think it's an evil attack on Christianity, an enlightened metaphysical view point, or a governing principle of the Soviet Union. All of these perspectives are essentially wrong.
Secularism is neither an attack on any particular religion, nor an endorsement of any metaphysical view point. And at certain points in history, the government of the Soviet Union actively promoted the dismantling of religiosity of the population. That's actually a total violation of the principle of Secularism.
The term was coined by British writer, George Jacob Holyoake, to describe his views of promoting a social order that is neither connected to religion, nor critical of it. As he put it:
“Secularism is not an argument against Christianity, it is one independent of it. It does not question the pretensions of Christianity; it advances others.”
At its core, secularism can be defined as “without reference to religion”. So, there can be secular morals, secular science, or secular bunny rabbits. Most commonly, though, the term Secularism is used to refer to State Secularism.
State secularism is the separation of government institutions from religious institutions, or as it is most frequently put, the separation of church and state. In practice, this means that a secular government is one that does not involve itself in religious affairs.
Secularism is not a monolith. Different secularists sometimes have diverging policy perspectives regarding religion. Take for example, religious exceptions for police uniforms. Some secularists believe that religious minorities should have the right to wear slightly adapted uniforms to meet the restrictions of their religions. For example, allowing Sikhs to wear their turbans rather than a police cap. The principle at work here is that not allowing this uniform exemption would discriminate against Sikhs, preventing them from participating in a state function. Other secularists hold that their should be no religious exemption here, because the uniform represents the authority of the government, and having religious identifiers intermingled with a representation of state authority is itself a violation of the principle of secularism. These two opposing arguments are not necessarily equally good, but they are equally secular.
The American constitution establishes America as a secular state with two clauses, the establishment clause and the free exercise clause, both found back to back in the first Amendment, which reads:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
In general, secularism seeks to promote a society in which:
There is no official state religion
The government does not promote or condemn any particular religion or religious view point
Everyone is allowed to believe whatever they want and practice whatever religion they choose
No one is discriminated against based on their faith
Religious organizations have no role in determining government policy
The government has no role in determining the precepts of any religious organization
The rights of religious minorities are protected
The religion of an individual has no impact his or her rights or societal status
All members of a society are considered equal in all regards, regardless of religious associations or faith
So, don't get it twisted. Secularism is not Atheism. State secularism is about allowing a community of diverse religious perspectives to govern themselves without allowing the power of the state to put its thumb on the scale in regards to religion. In a well-functioning secular society, people of all faiths (or lack there of) should be able to come together to form the rules of their community without reference to religious perspectives. Secularism is not about believing in a deity, or not believing in those things. It's about what we can all agree on, regardless of our spirituality, faith, or metaphysical view points.
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- published: 19 Mar 2017
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Religion, Secularism, Politics - Conversations with History
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Talal Asad who reflects on his life and work as an anthropologist focusing on religion, modernity, and the ...
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Talal Asad who reflects on his life and work as an anthropologist focusing on religion, modernity, and the complex relationships between Islam and the West.
Series: Conversations with History [12/2008] [Humanities] [Show ID: 15444]
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Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Talal Asad who reflects on his life and work as an anthropologist focusing on religion, modernity, and the complex relationships between Islam and the West.
Series: Conversations with History [12/2008] [Humanities] [Show ID: 15444]
- published: 03 Dec 2008
- views: 23798
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French secularism: Anti-religious or safeguarding freedoms?
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This week we take a closer look at France's cherished state secularism. Laïcité [secularism], a product of French history and philosophy, is central to how France defines itself. But critics say it is anti-religious and increasingly used to stigmatise Muslims. Is laïcité compatible with a multicultural society? We spoke to Jean-Louis Bianco, the President of the National Observatory on Secularism, to find out more.
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This week we take a closer look at France's cherished state secularism. Laïcité [secularism], a product of French history and philosophy, is central to how France defines itself. But critics say it is anti-religious and increasingly used to stigmatise Muslims. Is laïcité compatible with a multicultural society? We spoke to Jean-Louis Bianco, the President of the National Observatory on Secularism, to find out more.
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The Necessity of Secularism | Steven Kettle | TEDxWarwickSalon
This talk will be addressing the role religion plays in warfare and will question society’s habit of hastily blaming religion for conflict.
Steven Kettell is ...
This talk will be addressing the role religion plays in warfare and will question society’s habit of hastily blaming religion for conflict.
Steven Kettell is an Associate Professor of the Politics and International Studies Department here at the University of Warwick. A published author as well as a renowned speaker, Steven is the co-founder and executive editor of ‘British Politics’, a journal dedicated to promoting research in British political studies. Steve’s core research interests revolve around the politics of secularism, non-religion, and the role of religion within the public sphere. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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This talk will be addressing the role religion plays in warfare and will question society’s habit of hastily blaming religion for conflict.
Steven Kettell is an Associate Professor of the Politics and International Studies Department here at the University of Warwick. A published author as well as a renowned speaker, Steven is the co-founder and executive editor of ‘British Politics’, a journal dedicated to promoting research in British political studies. Steve’s core research interests revolve around the politics of secularism, non-religion, and the role of religion within the public sphere. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 06 Feb 2018
- views: 4633
6:49
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SECULARISM
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SECULARISM -- What if I were to tell you that the separation of church and state was, in its origins, not an Atheist's proposal, but a value ...
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SECULARISM -- What if I were to tell you that the separation of church and state was, in its origins, not an Atheist's proposal, but a value deeply rooted in Christianity? What if I told you that theocracy ironically helped to create modern state secularism? Or that secularism was formally established in the West by the same country which today undermines it the most? Well, as you might of guessed, I'm about to do just that, as I give you a brief history of Secularism
The term “Secularism” finds its origins in the writing of George Jacob Holyoake, who also gave us the term “jingoism”. He was a non-religious writer, who at different times labelled himself an Atheist and Agnostic. His conception of secularism is the broad definition, namely, anything of this world, not involving religion. As he puts it, secularism is:
“a form of opinion which concerns itself only with questions, the issues of which can be tested by the experiences of this life.”
A more familiar understanding of secularism might be state secularism, which is the idea that government should be secular. Or, as it is most commonly expressed, the separation of church and state.
That particular form of secularism does not find its roots in a modern Atheistic writings. In fact, perhaps the first person to ever advocate a separation of church and state was this guy. (Jesus)
“Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's...” (Matthew 22:21)
A narrow reading of this narrative is that Jesus is telling his fellow Jews to pay their taxes to Rome, because Tiberius's face is on the money. But, more broadly, he's making a distinction between the secular world and the world of the Deity. He's pointing out that worldly matters can and perhaps ought to be separated from religious matters.
This idea has not been lost on the great Christian theologists. Thomas Aquinas, for example, distinguished between a good man and a good citizen. And numerous Christian writers, such as Martin Luther, reference two kingdoms: the Deity's Kingdom, and the Kingdom of the World.
That isn't to say there's always been a clear separation between the secular and the religious in the Christian world. Indeed, Romans 13 makes it quite clear that the secular authorities should be obeyed because they are put their by the Deity.
The authorities that exist have been established by the Deity. Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what the Deity has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.
Throughout the Middle Ages, Kings and Queens claimed their birth right of state power based on the Deity's appointment, and sought the approval of religious figures, like the Pope to legitimate their authority. And after freeing himself from Papal authority, King Henry VIII appointed himself to be the Supreme Head of the Church of England, essentially making England a theocracy, the extreme opposite of a secular society.
As a result of English theocracy, waves of religious minorities from England would eventually pour into the new World. Puritans, Quakers Congregationalists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Baptists, Catholics, and Jews would all find homes in the 13 colonies of New England. This religious diversity made secular government a practical necessity.
After the revolution, the founders enshrined many of America's core values in the fist amendment of the constitution. The first two clauses protected state secularism:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Many of the founders were, of course, practically non-religious Deists, or totally non-religious Atheists. They very often derived their approval of the separation of church and state from Enlightenment thinkers, like John Locke. But the impulse to keep religion away from government was not the exclusive concern of non-believers.
In fact, it was the Danbury Baptist Association of Danbury, Connecticut who prompted Thomas Jefferson to coin the phrase “wall of separation”. They had sent a newly elected President Thomas Jefferson a letter to voicing fears that the Congregationalists of Danbury might trample their on their minority religious rights. Jefferson assured them that the constitution's two clauses on the matter protected their natural right to worship freely.
A less popular confirmation of America's stance on the separation of Church and State can be found in the Treaty of Tripoly from 1797, which states that,
“the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion” ...
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF SECULARISM -- What if I were to tell you that the separation of church and state was, in its origins, not an Atheist's proposal, but a value deeply rooted in Christianity? What if I told you that theocracy ironically helped to create modern state secularism? Or that secularism was formally established in the West by the same country which today undermines it the most? Well, as you might of guessed, I'm about to do just that, as I give you a brief history of Secularism
The term “Secularism” finds its origins in the writing of George Jacob Holyoake, who also gave us the term “jingoism”. He was a non-religious writer, who at different times labelled himself an Atheist and Agnostic. His conception of secularism is the broad definition, namely, anything of this world, not involving religion. As he puts it, secularism is:
“a form of opinion which concerns itself only with questions, the issues of which can be tested by the experiences of this life.”
A more familiar understanding of secularism might be state secularism, which is the idea that government should be secular. Or, as it is most commonly expressed, the separation of church and state.
That particular form of secularism does not find its roots in a modern Atheistic writings. In fact, perhaps the first person to ever advocate a separation of church and state was this guy. (Jesus)
“Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's...” (Matthew 22:21)
A narrow reading of this narrative is that Jesus is telling his fellow Jews to pay their taxes to Rome, because Tiberius's face is on the money. But, more broadly, he's making a distinction between the secular world and the world of the Deity. He's pointing out that worldly matters can and perhaps ought to be separated from religious matters.
This idea has not been lost on the great Christian theologists. Thomas Aquinas, for example, distinguished between a good man and a good citizen. And numerous Christian writers, such as Martin Luther, reference two kingdoms: the Deity's Kingdom, and the Kingdom of the World.
That isn't to say there's always been a clear separation between the secular and the religious in the Christian world. Indeed, Romans 13 makes it quite clear that the secular authorities should be obeyed because they are put their by the Deity.
The authorities that exist have been established by the Deity. Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what the Deity has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.
Throughout the Middle Ages, Kings and Queens claimed their birth right of state power based on the Deity's appointment, and sought the approval of religious figures, like the Pope to legitimate their authority. And after freeing himself from Papal authority, King Henry VIII appointed himself to be the Supreme Head of the Church of England, essentially making England a theocracy, the extreme opposite of a secular society.
As a result of English theocracy, waves of religious minorities from England would eventually pour into the new World. Puritans, Quakers Congregationalists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Baptists, Catholics, and Jews would all find homes in the 13 colonies of New England. This religious diversity made secular government a practical necessity.
After the revolution, the founders enshrined many of America's core values in the fist amendment of the constitution. The first two clauses protected state secularism:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Many of the founders were, of course, practically non-religious Deists, or totally non-religious Atheists. They very often derived their approval of the separation of church and state from Enlightenment thinkers, like John Locke. But the impulse to keep religion away from government was not the exclusive concern of non-believers.
In fact, it was the Danbury Baptist Association of Danbury, Connecticut who prompted Thomas Jefferson to coin the phrase “wall of separation”. They had sent a newly elected President Thomas Jefferson a letter to voicing fears that the Congregationalists of Danbury might trample their on their minority religious rights. Jefferson assured them that the constitution's two clauses on the matter protected their natural right to worship freely.
A less popular confirmation of America's stance on the separation of Church and State can be found in the Treaty of Tripoly from 1797, which states that,
“the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion” ...
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