I think the reason no one has answered the question, is simple, there are, like so many branches on a tree, more then one answer to what "Secular" is. But in the "Prima Facie" Secular, is Singular in nature, and Branches, are Branches, regardless of what Tree they Fall from. Secular Learning, would be by necessity of Secular itself, A Education Void of One Thing, and as most associate "Secular" as being Void of Religious Dogma, Secular Learning would become a Philosophy based on the principles of Science, and Physics, dealing with Cause and Effect. However, it could also be a Contradiction to what Secular has come to represent, in that it could end up being a Education Void of Science, where the Secular, or Singular Nature of the Learning, is Concerned with All Religious Dogma. This is my2centsworth, and if anyone opposes this explanation, let then show with clear arguments, as to why this explanation is flawed, and not simply that it's not correct, or you don't agree, or that my arguments are not clear to begin or end with.
Secular learning refers to education or knowledge that is not associated with any specific religious beliefs or doctrines. It focuses on topics such as science, math, history, literature, and arts that are taught without religious influence. It is often promoted in educational settings that strive to provide a neutral and inclusive environment for students of diverse backgrounds.
Secular learning was discouraged before the Renaissance due to the dominance of the Catholic Church, which viewed the pursuit of knowledge outside of religious teachings as a threat to its authority. The church promoted a strict focus on theology and philosophy based on religious doctrines, limiting the exploration of other areas of knowledge. This mindset began to shift during the Renaissance as humanism and the revival of classical learning encouraged a broader focus on secular subjects.
Northern humanism stressed both the spiritual and the secular aspects of life. It emphasized the importance of personal piety, spiritual growth, and ethical behavior, while also promoting education, classical learning, and critical thinking in secular pursuits.
Secular refers to something that is not religious or spiritual in nature, such as a secular society that is separate from any specific religion.
The school promotes a secular education system that is inclusive of students from diverse religious backgrounds.
Secular Works was founded in 2016 as a platform to promote secular humanism and support non-religious individuals.
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Renaissance is nothing but REBIRTH. Otherwise called as REVIVAL OF LEARNING AND CULTURE (cultural rebirth) Renaissance brought back interest in art, literature, basically learning in general. and yeah renaissance does mean rebirth (:
The rise of secular literature in the Middle Ages can be attributed to the developments in vernacular languages and the growing literacy of the urban population. Writers and poets such as Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Marie de France contributed to the flourishing of secular literature by creating works that explored themes beyond religious doctrine. This shift towards secular literature also paralleled the emergence of humanism and the revival of classical learning during the period.
Secular refers to something that is not religious or spiritual in nature, such as a secular society that is separate from any specific religion.
no it is not a secular state
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The school promotes a secular education system that is inclusive of students from diverse religious backgrounds.
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Secular holidays are not associated with any religious beliefs or practices, while non-secular holidays have religious significance and are often based on religious traditions or events. Secular holidays are widely celebrated across different cultures and religions, whereas non-secular holidays are specific to certain religious groups.
Jews study many different things in a synagogue. Here is a short list:Jewish laws and customsEthicsHistoryMusicand almost any other kind of secular learning
Secular in education means that a school or educational institution is independent of any religious influence or authority. It is not affiliated with any specific religion and does not promote religious beliefs or practices in its curriculum or activities. The focus is on providing a neutral and inclusive environment for students of various backgrounds and beliefs.