In Persepolis, education was predominantly secular and focused on subjects like mathematics, science, language, and philosophy, rather than being solely religious or spiritual in nature. Students were taught a variety of subjects to develop their knowledge and skills.
A secular society is one that separates the religious from the civics.
Secular means not religious.The secular world doesn't understand our church life.He quit the priesthood for a secular life.
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.
The church increased its secular power through various means, including alliances with powerful rulers, land ownership, and the ability to levy taxes and control education. The church's influence over society and its role as a unifying force also contributed to its increased secular power.
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 is non-religious.
Secular is non-religious.
A religious school.
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.
Persepolis. Persepolis.
In the graphic novel "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi, education was affected by the new regime in Iran through the introduction of strict Islamic policies that changed the curriculum and imposed restrictions on what could be taught. This resulted in a more conservative and religious approach to education, limiting the students' exposure to different perspectives and ideas.
A secular society is one that separates the religious from the civics.
Persepolis - film - was created on 2007-05-23.
Persepolis FSC was created in 1975.
The Production Budget for Persepolis was $7,300,000.
Persepolis is the Greek name for the area that was once Persia which includes Iran... where the book takes place
Marjane Satrapi wrote the book Persepolis.