theocracy
Theocracy
A Church-run state is a country where the religious organization is in control. The Vatican is a Church-run state. Many people would say the Israel is one, too, although the more correct term there might be synagogue-run. Before the Chinese takeover Tibet was a church-run state. It is called a theocracy.
A state run by the church is called a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders hold political power and influence government policies and decisions based on religious principles.
Becket was made a saint, Henry II repented, and the Church remained independent of the state, tax free, and able to run its own courts.
The term you may be looking for is "theocracy," where a state is governed by religious authorities or principles.
By law, he cannot. Separation of Church and State. If you are attending a private, church-run school, they may have a rule stating that you attend their church while you are at the school.
He has always run under the Democrat Ticket. He has not run under an independent ticket.
There was an Abbey on Iona Island and it was a center for Catholicism for four centuries. The entire Island is now a trust of the Scottish government and the Abbey Church has been turned into an "ecumenical" house of prayer. There is a separate retreat house on the Island run by the local Catholic diocese.
Jefferson felt strongly that there had to be a separation of church and state. Without it there wouldn't be a freedom of religion. The history of the church run state is a long history of abuse.
Jefferson felt strongly that there had to be a separation of church and state. Without it there wouldn't be a freedom of religion. The history of the church run state is a long history of abuse.
A church run government is called a Theocracy.
No. It was a combination of Islam, Catholicism, and Protestantism.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not run the state of Utah. The Government of the State of Utah runs the state of Utah. Theocratic governments are not allowed within the United States. About 60-70% of the state-level politicians in Utah are members of the Mormon church, which is simply a reflection of the fact that about 65% of the residents of Utah are practicing Mormons.