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Separation of church and state is a debate that is closely related to the First Amendment.
The church ruled supreme. Everyone was under its guidance and it was influential in government.
thomas jefferson
False. Jefferson wrote extensively about the separation of church and state. He was an ardent supporter of a secular democracy.
None, since the Roman Empire fell apart in about 400 AD and the Middle Ages started over 500 years later. The Church faced numerous problems during the fall of the Roman Empire, which eventually led to the Western Church (now the Roman Catholic Church) and the Eastern Church (now the Greek Orthodox Church) to split and excommunicate the other. During the Middle Ages, the Church became very influential with the royal and noble households and had practically untouchable political and economic power.
Separation of church and state
Church officials are not allowed to endorse any political candidate, as that would violate the separation of church and state.
Separation of Church & State. Promote values not political parties.
It was political: The Pope refused to grant an annulment to King Henry VIII.
Germanic political traditions, as far as medieval times, usually stressed loyalty to Church (Roman Catholic Church) and the state. Germanic political traditions, as far as medieval times, usually stressed loyalty to Church (Roman Catholic Church) and the state.
Elizabeth I and the separation of England from the Catholic Church Very Good, apart from the fact that England didn't separate from the Catholic Church! The separation of England was from the body that derived from the Council of Trent [1564]. This came about as a result of political adventures in England, [ The pope wanting to remove the Queen,] in which the papacy had no right to be taking part! The results of the altercation between Pope and King resulted in the English Church taking the part of the early church in an ongoing argument between Church and pope. Where did authority stem from, Rome or Scripture and tradition. For England it was the latter!
Separation of church and state is a debate that is closely related to the First Amendment.
Antidisestablishmentarianism is a political position that opposes the separation of a church from the state. The term originally referred to opposition to the disestablishment of the Church of England as the state church in England.
the seperation of church and state --- nova-net beotch :)
No I am not in favor of separation of church and state
Yes. He felt that the Constitution required a strict separation of church and state.
If you're referring to US political parties, none, in theory; there is separation of church and state. However, the Republican party could be referred to as such, due to its strong association with the religious right.