Principles of Secularism

Principles of Secularism

by George J. Holyoake

11 chapters1h 53mEnglish1871

About this book

George Jacob Holyoake was an English secularist and newspaper editor. He was one of the last people convicted for blasphemy and served six months in prison. In 1851, he coined the term "secularism". In this short pamphlet from 1871, he explains the meaning of the term - essentially a separation of church and state in all matters of life. He also lists the benefits of a secular education and of a secular society as a whole. Finally, Holyoake lists the character traits that members of a secular guild should possess, in light of continued persecution of freethinkers at the time. - Summary by Availle

Chapters (11)

1Introductory
435
2The Term Secularism
434
3Principles of Secularism Defined
393
4Laws of Secular Controversy
284
5Maxims of Association
204
6The Secular Guild
371
7Organisation Indicated
609
8The Place of Secularism
378
9Characteristics of Secularism, part 1
1268
10Characteristics of Secularism, part 2
1217
11Characteristics of Secularism, part 3
1213

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