church-state造句1 The school case presents a church-state dispute, the kind that has closely divided the justices for more than two decades.
2 However, according to the mode of trying church-state separation case, judge-made law is the best choice for human being.
3 The church-state relationship is an important part of American political culture, involving a series of important issues in religion, politics, law and so forth.
4 The move was seen to be due to the normalization of church-state relations following the establishment of the Solidarity-led government.
5 He had become involved in what is known as the Investiture Dispute, a fierce Church-State Kulturkampf, revolving round the appointment of bishops.
6 Lord Acton was correct to suggest that the practice of political liberty in the West arose largely from this medieval church-state conflict.
7 Increasing levels of religious pluralism in the modern society raise tensions among religious groups and challenge the existed church-state models of the nations.
8 In the audiences ' view, the local documentaries in China has been closely with the traditional church-state together, and full of consciousness and preaching color.
9 This should open the door for students, especially older ones, to study about religion in a more rigorous way and without crossing the church-state line.
10 He had become involved in what is known as the Investiture Dispute, a fierce Church-State Kulturkampf, revolving around the appointments of bishops.
11 This dissertation makes an attempt in this direction by investigating, from Constantine's christian policy and church-state relation.
12 A comparative analysis of how the three pluralistic democracies solve their church-state tensions might provide a reference on this issue in Chinese politics.