secularism
separation of church and state / non-religious governance
Noun
This term describes a systemic approach to governance and social organization where religious authority is decoupled from state power. It is often associated with the concept of a neutral public square, ensuring that no single faith dictates the legal framework of a society. In political discourse, it is frequently contrasted with theocracy or clericalism. While it can imply a complete absence of religion in public life, it more commonly refers to the protection of religious freedom by preventing the state from endorsing any specific religious doctrine.
Meanings
Noun
The principle of separation of government institutions and areas of social life from religious institutions.
"The constitution of the republic is based on the principle of secularism."