Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
Anticlericalism is a political and social movement that opposes the influence of religious institutions, particularly the clergy, in public life and governance. This movement often stems from a desire for greater separation between church and state, promoting the idea that religious authority should not interfere in secular matters. Anticlericalism emerged as a significant response to the power of the clergy during periods marked by religious conflict and the questioning of traditional beliefs.
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