Paul Burkhart

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Our adjective “secular” comes from the Latin saeculum, which means both “world” and “century.” The etymology of the word is uncertain. Perhaps it is related to the Greek kuklon, or “wheel,” from which we get “cycle.” So originally, that which is “secular” is that which goes around in interminably recurring cycles. That is what “worldly society” does. Its horizons are those of an ever recurring sameness:
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