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  1. 1. a [more secular; most secular] : not spiritual : of or relating to the physical world and not the spiritual world. secular concerns. b : not religious. secular music. a secular society. Both secular and religious institutions can apply for the funds. c : of, relating to, or controlled by the government rather than by the church : civil.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SecularitySecularity - Wikipedia

    Secularity, also the secular or secularness (from Latin saeculum, "worldly" or "of a generation"), is the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion.Origins of secularity can be traced to the Bible itself and fleshed out through Christian history into the modern era. In the medieval period there were even secular clergy. Furthermore, secular and religious entities were not ...

  3. secular in American English. (ˈsekjələr) adjective. 1. of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal. secular interests. 2. not pertaining to or connected with religion (opposed to sacred ) secular music.

  4. Definition of secularism noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 4 hari yang lalu · Secularism is a worldview or political principle that separates religion from other realms of human existence, often putting greater emphasis on nonreligious aspects of human life and government. It can be a political model that separates church and state or a philosophical outlook opposed to religion. The term is closely related to and often confused with the terms ‘secular’ (referring to ...

  6. Secular is an adjective that describes something that is not connected with or controlled by a church or religion. Find out more about the meaning, origin, and usage of secular from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.

  7. secular: 1 n someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person Synonyms: layman , layperson Antonyms: clergyman , man of the cloth , reverend a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church Types: lay reader a layman who is authorized by the bishop to read parts of the service in an Anglican or Episcopal church Type ...