'The Challenge of Secularism' Key Terms 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Religious StudiesChristianityA2/A-levelOCR Created by: MillerS7Created on: 06-03-18 14:50 Secular Derived from the Latin word 'secularis' meaning worldly or non-religious 1 of 12 Secularisation The idea that religion becomes less and less important in society 2 of 12 Procedural Secularism This includes religion as part of the complex mixture of views citizens of a society may hold 3 of 12 Programmatic Secularism This says that religion has no place at all in the public life of a society, any citizen should keep their religious beliefs to themselves 4 of 12 Secularisation The active secularising of society by removing religion and other ideologies from all public institutions, e.g. removing religion from school 5 of 12 Secular Positivism The idea that scientific reasoning will take over from religion 6 of 12 Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis 7 of 12 Neuroses Functional mental disorders such as severe anxiety attack and irrational fears 8 of 12 Illusion A false idea or belief 9 of 12 Wish Fulfillment The satisfying of unconscious desires in dreams or fantasies 10 of 12 Richard Dawkins An academic and evolutionary biologist 11 of 12 Secular Humanism A broad term which describes all those believe that humans can live good and noble lives according to reason and without the need for religion 12 of 12
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