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  • "Secularization, that is, living as if God did not exist, adapting oneself to the opinions and ways of the world, has also filtered into the consecrated lifestyle."

    Clerical Whispers 2009

  • "Secularization" is a nice technical word for this blankness.

    Modernism and social life Daniel Little 2009

  • "Secularization" is a nice technical word for this blankness.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005); R.dney Stark and Laurence R. Iannaccone, "A Supply-Side R.interpretation of the 'Secularization' of Europe,"

    Ancient Hebrew Poetry 2009

  • Secularization at least in terms of organized religion seems to be proceeding more rapidly among less educated Americans.43 If you listen carefully, hymns in American houses of worship are sung increasingly in upper-middle-class accents.44 In this respect, at least, religious institutions appear to be one more setting in which the class divergence over the last three to four decades is manifest.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Secularization creates an insistence upon the present, a lack of complacency with one's circumstances, and a potentially profitable individualism that is well suited for market economies.

    Grant Brooke, M.Div.: The Case for the Prosperity Gospel M.Div. Grant Brooke 2010

  • Secularization creates an insistence upon the present, a lack of complacency with one's circumstances, and a potentially profitable individualism that is well suited for market economies.

    Grant Brooke, M.Div.: The Case for the Prosperity Gospel M.Div. Grant Brooke 2010

  • Secularization creates an insistence upon the present, a lack of complacency with one's circumstances, and a potentially profitable individualism that is well suited for market economies.

    Grant Brooke, M.Div.: The Case for the Prosperity Gospel M.Div. Grant Brooke 2010

  • Secularization—a long-term decline in religious belief, at least in the form we know it in the West—doesn't have a clear precedent in human history.

    A Bachelor's Degree in Atheism Alan Jacobs 2011

  • Secularization creates an insistence upon the present, a lack of complacency with one's circumstances, and a potentially profitable individualism that is well suited for market economies.

    Grant Brooke, M.Div.: The Case for the Prosperity Gospel M.Div. Grant Brooke 2010

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