Michael Xavier

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One might ask whether a secular state, or one in which traditional expressions of religion are banned, can have a civil religion. If we understand religion to be about ultimate reality and value, then the answer is yes. We could therefore define civil religion as “the attribution of ultimate status to secular power,” though usually this includes the borrowing of traditional religious language and symbols. We could call this, ironically, “secular civil religion.”
Reading Revelation Responsibly: Uncivil Worship and Witness: Following the Lamb into the New Creation
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