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- verb Present participle of
absolutise .
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And this Enlightenment assumption is powerful and attractive partly because of a collective memory of centuries of appeal to unaccountable and tyrannical religious authority, the refusal of the right to question, the absolutising of local and transient structures of power.
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And this Enlightenment assumption is powerful and attractive partly because of a collective memory of centuries of appeal to unaccountable and tyrannical religious authority, the refusal of the right to question, the absolutising of local and transient structures of power.
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The real opposition is between a classical Muslim and Christian acceptance of interpretation and reflection in charting the believer's duties in the public sphere, and the crude and violent absolutising of a single narrow cultural expression of faith, devoid of any positive sense of history.
Religion, Culture, Diversity and Tolerance - Shaping the New Europe 2005
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The real opposition is between a classical Muslim and Christian acceptance of interpretation and reflection in charting the believer's duties in the public sphere, and the crude and violent absolutising of a single narrow cultural expression of faith, devoid of any positive sense of history.
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